FORM – 1& 1A

“Proposed Expansion of

Samarth Garden”

At

C.T.S. No. 303 C & 303A/2, Datta Mandir Road,

Village- (West), - 400078. State-

By M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

Gala No.30, Bharat Industrial Premises Society, L.B.S.Marg, Bhandup

(west), Mumbai - 400078.

FORM – 1

“Proposed Expansion of

Samarth Garden”

At C.T.S. No. 303 C & 303A/2, Datta Mandir Road,

Village- Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400078. State- Maharashtra

By

M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd. Gala No.30, Bharat Industrial Premises Society, L.B.S.Marg, Bhandup (west), Mumbai - 400078.

APPENDIX - I (See paragraph - 6) FORM 1

(I) Basic Information Sr.No. Item Details 1. Name of the project/s “Proposed Expansion of Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West). Mumbai 2. S. No. in the schedule 8 (B2) 3. Proposed Total plot area: 13,708.10 Sq. m. capacity/area/length/tonnage to be Deduction: 289.89 Sq. m. handled/command area/lease Net Plot Area: 13418.21 Sq. m. area/number of wells to be drilled Built up area as per FSI: 26,205.88 Sq. m.(Including Fungible FSI) Total construction built-up Area: 41,225.62 Sq. m. Name of Total No. of floors Total No. of Wing flats Wing A Stilt + 12 upper floors Wing B Stilt + 7 upper floors Wing C Stilt + 14 upper floors 449 Wing D Stilt + 7 upper floors Wing E Stilt + 7 upper floors Wing F Stilt + 22 upper floors Wing G Stilt + 22 upper floors Total -- Other Club House G + 1 floor -- Welfare Stilt + 2 upper floors -- Centre

4. New/Expansion/Modernization Expansion 5. Existing Capacity/ Area etc. Received Environmental Clearance from MoEF dt. 17.11.05 Refer Enclosure 1. Received amendment in EC dated 5.09.2014. Refer Enclosure 2.

Received IOD dt.5.11.2004 from Brihanmumbai Mahanagar palika & Received Commencement Certificate (CC) dated 4.3.2005 from M.C.G.M. Refer Enclosure 3

Total constructed work area (FSI + Non FSI): 39,206.20 Sq.m.

As there are certain amendments in the parking proposal as per approvals received by Hon. Municipal Commissioner of M.C.G.M. applying again for amendment in the earlier Environmental Clearance. 6. Category of project i.e.’ A’ or ‘B’ 8 (B2) 7. Does it attract the general condition? Not Applicable If yes, please specify. 8. Does it attract the specific Not Applicable condition? If yes, please specify. 9. Location Bhandup (W) Plot/Survey/Khasra No. C.T.S. No. 303C & 303A/2 Village Bhandup Tehsil Mumbai District Mumbai State Maharashtra 1 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) 10. Nearest railway station Railway Station: Within 1.1 km. Nearest airport : Within 1.90 km 11. Nearest Town, city, District Mumbai Metropolitan Region headquarters along with distance in kms. 12. Village Panchayats, Zilla Parishad, Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (M.C.G.M.) Municipal Corporation, Local body (complete postal address with telephone nos. to be given) 13. Name of the applicant M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd. 14. Registered Address Bharat Industrial Premises Society, L.B.S.Marg, Bhandup (west), Mumbai-400078. 15. Address for correspondence M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd. Bharat Industrial Premises Society, L.B.S.Marg, Bhandup (west), Mumbai-400078. Name Mr.Kanmal. A. Jain / Mr. Dhanshukh H Nanda Designation (Owner/Partner/CEO) Directors Address M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd. Bharat Industrial Premises Society, L.B.S.Marg, Bhandup (west), Mumbai-400078. Pin Code 400 078 E-mail [email protected] Telephone No. 022-25669797 / 56023410 Fax No. - 16. Details of Alternative Sites Not Applicable examined, if any. Location of these sites should be shown on a topo- sheet. 17. Interlinked Projects No 18. Whether separate application of Not Applicable interlinked project has been submitted? 19. If yes, date of submission Not applicable 20. If no, reason Not applicable 21. Whether the proposal involves Not applicable approval/clearance under: if yes, details of the same and their status to be given. (a) The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980? (b) The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972? (c) The C.R.Z Notification, 1991? 22. Whether there is any Government -- Order/Policy relevant/ relating to the site? 23. Forest land involved (hectares) Not applicable 24. Whether there is any litigation No pending against the project and/or land in which the project is propose to be set up? (a) Name of the Court (b) Case No. (c) Order /directions of the Court, if any and its relevance with the proposed project.

2 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) (II) Activity 1. Construction, operation or decommissioning of the Project involving actions, which will cause physical changes in the locality (topography, land use, changes in water bodies, etc.) Details thereof (with approximate quantities Sr. Yes Information/Checklist confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of No. /No information data 1.1 Permanent or temporary change in land use, Yes There was an industry on site which has already land cover or topography including increase been demolished. in intensity of land use (with respect to local NOC for conversion of Land use from Special land use plan) Industrial zone to residential is attached as Enclosure 4. 1.2 Clearance of existing land, vegetation and Yes There was an industry on site which has already building? been demolished. 1.3 Creation of new land uses? Yes NOC for conversion of Land use from Special Industrial zone to residential is attached as Enclosure 4. 1.4 Pre-construction investigation e.g. bore Yes Geotechnical Investigation has been carried out houses, soil testing? & is referred as Enclosure 5. 1.5 Construction works? Yes Residential development. 1.6 Demolition works? Yes Demolition of existing structure on site is involved 1.7 Temporary sites used for construction works No -- or housing of construction workers? 1.8 Above ground building, structures or No Excavated material has been disposed to the earthworks including linear structures, cut authorized landfill site with prior permission of and fill or excavations M.C.G.M.

Construction waste generated during construction activity shall be partly reused on site and partly disposed to authorized landfill site with permission of M.C.G.M. 1.9 Underground works including mining or No --- Tunneling? 1.10 Reclamation works? No. --- 1.11 Dredging? No. --- 1.12 Offshore structures? No. --- 1.13 Production and manufacturing processes? No. --- 1.14 Facilities for storage of goods or materials? Yes Temporary storage facilities to store the construction raw material. 1.15 Facilities for treatment or disposal of solid Yes • STP for treatment of sewage waste or liquid effluents? • Solid waste will be segregated into non biodegradable and biodegradable garbage • Biodegradable waste will be treated in Organic Waste Converter and the non-biodegradable waste will be segregated into recyclable & non recyclable. Recyclable waste shall be handed over to M.C.G.M. and non recyclable waste will be handed over to recyclers. • Dried sludge from STP will be used as manure for gardening 1.16 Facilities for long term housing of operational No -- workers? 1.17 New road, rail, or sea traffic during No --- construction or operation? 1.18 New road, rail, air waterborne or other No --- transport infrastructure including new or altered routes and stations, ports, airports etc?

3 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) Details thereof (with approximate quantities Sr. Yes Information/Checklist confirmation /rates, wherever possible) with source of No. /No information data 1.19 Closure or diversion of existing transport No --- routes or infrastructure leading to changes in traffic Movements? 1.20 New or diverted transmission lines or No --- pipelines? 1.21 Impoundment, damming, culverting, Yes Nallah & SWD remarks are enclosed. Refer realignment or other change to the hydrology Enclosure 6. of watercourses or aquifers? 1.22 Stream crossings? No --- 1.23 Abstraction or transfers of water from ground No -- or surface waters? 1.24 Changes in water bodies or the land surface Yes By considering the runoff prior to development affecting drainage or run-off? and runoff after development there is some increment in runoff of storm water. Incremental Runoff = 0.27 m3/sec 1.25 Transport of personnel or materials for Yes Transport of construction materials. Precautions construction, operation or decommissioning? will be taken to reduce the impact of the vehicular movement by trying to avoid the vehicular trips during peak hours. 1.26 Long-term dismantling or decommissioning No --- or restoration works? 1.27 Ongoing activity during decommissioning No --- which could have an impact on the environment? 1.28 Influx of people to an area in either Yes Since this is an expansion project there will be temporarily or permanently? influx of ~2245 persons only.(including expansion) 1.29 Introduction of alien species? No --- 1.30 Loss of native species or genetic diversity? No --- 1.31 Any other actions? No ---

2. Use of Natural resources for construction or operation of the Project (such as land, water, materials or energy, especially any resources which are non-renewable or in short supply): Sr. Information/checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities No. No /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 2.1 Land especially undeveloped or agricultural The land is in developed infrastructure area. land (ha) No 2.2 Water (expected source & competing users) Yes During Construction Phase - unit : KLD For Workers: M.C.G.M.: 12 KLD For Construction: From Tanker : 10-20 KLD (Depending upon the activity).

During Operational Phase - Fresh water from M.C.G.M. = 202 KLD (Domestic) 2.3 Minerals (MT) No --- 2.4 Construction material – stone, aggregates, Yes Quantity : As per requirement and / soil (expected source – MT) Stone aggregates demand will be met from the clay/soil generated after excavation and from open market Sources: The material required for construction activities shall be procured from company’s authorized / approved vendors only. The vendor’s performance will be monitored 4 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) Sr. Information/checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities No. No /rates, wherever possible) with source of information data periodically. In case of urgency or non- availability of materials from authorized/approved vendors, it will be procured from the open market. 2.5 Forests and timber (source – MT) Yes Timber will be required for doors. Timber will be sourced from local suppliers. 2.6 Energy including electricity and fuels During Operational Phase – (source, competing users) Unit: fuel (MT), Yes Source: MSEDCL energy (MW) Connected load 5462 KW Maximum 2290 KW demand 2 Nos. of DG sets with D.G sets (In case capacity of 200 kVA of power failure) each & One of 250 kVA

2.7 Any other natural resources (use appropriate No -- standard units)

3. Use, storage, transport, handling or production of substances or materials, which could be harmful to human health or the environment or raise concerns about actual or perceived risks to human health. Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate No. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 3.1 Use of substances or materials, which are No --- hazardous (as per MSIHC rules) to human health or the environment (flora, fauna, and water supplies) 3.2 Changes in occurrence of disease or affect No --- disease vectors (e.g. insect or water borne diseases) 3.3 Affect the welfare of people e.g. by changing No --- living conditions? 3.4 Vulnerable groups of people who could be No --- affected by the project e.g. hospital patients, children, the elderly etc., 3.5 Any other causes No ---

4. Production of solid wastes during construction or operation or decommissioning (MT/month): Details thereof (with approximate Sr. Yes / Information/Checklist confirmation quantities / rates, wherever possible) No. No with source of information data 4.1 Spoil, overburden or mine wastes No --- 4.2 Municipal waste (domestic and or Yes The total quantities of solid waste: 1010 Kg commercial wastes) /day. (Biodegradable and Non biodegradable ) 4.3 Hazardous wastes (as per Hazardous waste Yes Waste oil generated from D.G. shall be Management Rules) stored at separate location duly marked and will be sold to the authorized recyclers. 4.4 Other industrial process wastes No --- 4.5 Surplus product No --- 4.6 Sewage sludge or other sludge from effluent Yes Dried sludge from STP will be used as treatment. manure for plants within the premises. 4.7 Construction or demolition wastes. Yes The debris shall be disposed to authorized 5 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) Details thereof (with approximate Sr. Yes / Information/Checklist confirmation quantities / rates, wherever possible) No. No with source of information data landfill sites The construction waste shall be partly reused on site and shall be partly disposed to authorized site through authorized contractors with permission from M.C.G.M. 4.8 Redundant machinery or equipment. No --- 4.9 Contaminated soils or other materials. No --- 4.10 Agriculture wastes. No --- 4.11 Other solid wastes. No ---

5. Release of pollutants or any hazardous, toxic or noxious substances to air (Kg/hr): Sr. Information/Checklist Yes / Details thereof (with approximate quantities/rates, No. confirmation No wherever possible) with source of information data 5.1 Emissions from combustion of Yes CPCB approved D.G. Sets will be used during power fossil fuels from stationary or failure mobile sources 5.2 Emissions from production No --- processes 5.3 Emissions from materials handling Yes Fugitive dust emission due to handling and loading- including storage or transport unloading activities is envisaged during construction. Frequent water sprinkling will be done to minimize the fugitive emissions. 5.4 Emissions from construction Yes / The project may cause rise in dust levels during activities including plant and (Marg construction phase. Precautions would be taken to equipment inal) reduce dust generation during construction phase: • Water sprinkling at regular intervals to reduce control of dust generation 5.5 Dust or odours from handling of Yes Dust generation control as described above. materials including construction For odour control: Proper ventilation shall be provided materials, sewage and waste around STP & solid waste management location. 5.6 Emissions from incineration of No --- waste 5.7 Emissions from burning of waste in No --- open air (e.g. slash materials, construction debris) 5.8 Emissions from any other sources No ---

6. Generation of Noise and Vibration, and Emissions of Light and Heat : Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate No. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data. 6.1 From operation of equipment e.g. Yes For control of noise following measures shall be engines, ventilation plant, crushers. (but adopted: neglig • Properly maintained equipments with ible) mufflers. • High noise generating construction activities would be carried out only during day time. • Workers working near high noise construction machinery would be supplied with ear muffs/ear plugs. 6.2 From industrial or similar processes. No --- 6.3 From construction or demolition. Yes Noise levels may increase due to operation of machinery as well as transportation vehicles. This may cause nuisance to the nearby area. Following 6 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate No. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data. precautions shall be taken to control noise pollution: • High noise generating construction activities would be carried out only during day time • Installation, use and maintenance of mufflers on equipment • Workers working near high noise construction machinery would be supplied with ear muffs/ear plugs • Provision of barricades along the periphery of the site • Plantation of trees • Acoustic enclosure for DG sets 6.4 From blasting or piling. No --- 6.5 From construction or operational Yes During Construction phase: traffic. Transport of materials for construction work. Precautions to reduce the impact of the vehicular movement such as vehicular trips not at peak traffic hours.

Operation Phase : The vehicular parking will be restricted only in the adequate parking area provided, which would help in reducing noise pollution due to traffic congestion Tree plantation will also help to reduce the noise level and also will enhance air quality. 6.6 From lighting or cooling systems. No --- 6.7 From any other sources. No ---

7. Risks of contamination of land or water from releases of pollutants into the ground or into sewers, surface waters, groundwater, coastal waters or the sea : Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate No. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.1 From handling, storage, use or spillage of No -- hazardous materials. 7.2 From discharge of sewage or other effluents No The treated sewage will be reused for to water or the land (expected mode and flushing and gardening within the premises. place of discharge). Excess treated sewage will be use for construction activity of proposed development, washing the roads /side plantation /nearby gardens and disposal of excess to municipal sewer line. 7.3 By deposition of pollutants emitted to air into No Dust during construction phase from the land or into water. earthworks and movement of vehicles. Provision of dust control measures, including water sprinkling of exposed areas and dust covers for trucks, to minimize any impacts. Stack height of DG set shall be as per CPCB guidelines. 7.4 From any other sources. No ---

7 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate No. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 7.5 Is there a risk of long term build up of No --- pollutants in the environment from these sources?

8. Risk of accidents during construction or operation of the Project, which could affect human health or the environment : Sr. Information/Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate No. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 8.1 From explosions, spillages, fires etc from No --- storage, handling, use or production of hazardous substances 8.2 From any other causes. No --- 8.3 Could the project be affected by natural -- Landslides are not expected in the area. disasters causing environmental damage (e.g. Management plan for flood is as follows floods, earthquakes, landslides, and Floods: cloudburst)? • Storm water system would be checked at regular interval for its proper functioning. • Mapping the areas within or leading in or out of the building that may be water logged due to the flood. The areas will be marked after completion of the project (as final ground levels etc. will be available after completion). • Drain pumps shall be installed to avoid basement flooding. Earthquake : The structure of the building is designed as per IS codes for zone III. Disaster Management Plan is enclosed. It is referred as an Enclosure 7.

9. Factors which should be considered (such as consequential development) which could lead to environmental effects or the potential for cumulative impacts with other existing or planned activities in the locality. Sr. Information /Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate No. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data 9.1 Lead to development of supporting facilities, ancillary development or development stimulated by the project which could have impact on the environment e.g.: No Supporting infrastructure is already in • Supporting infrastructure (roads, power existence supply, waste or waste water treatment, etc.) • housing development Yes Project is residential development. • extractive industries No • supply industries No • other 9.2 Lead to after-use of the site, which could No --- have an impact on the environment 9.3 Set a precedent for later developments Yes Will create/add job opportunity for support staff like Security, Maintenance, Household Workers etc. 9.4 Have cumulative effects due to proximity to Yes Impacts on water availability, storm water

8 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) Sr. Information /Checklist confirmation Yes / Details thereof (with approximate No. No quantities/rates, wherever possible) with source of information data other existing or planned projects with drainage, availability of electricity, traffic similar effects congestion etc.

(II) Environmental Sensitivity Sr. Areas Name/ Aerial distance (within No. Identity 15 km.) from Proposed project location boundary 1 Areas protected under international Kanheri caves Within 6.23 km conventions, national or local legislation Sanjay Gandhi National Park Within 1.40 km for their ecological, landscape, cultural or other related value 2 Areas which are important or sensitive for Tulsi Lake Within 3.95 km ecological reasons - Wetlands, Within 2.85 km watercourses or other water bodies, coastal Lake Within 5.70 km zone, biospheres, mountains, forests Chandivali lake Within 5.90 km creek Within 2.91 km 3 Areas used by protected, important or Sanjay Gandhi National Park Within 1.40 km sensitive species of flora or fauna for Kanheri caves Within 6.23 km breeding, nesting, foraging, resting, over Raila Devi Talav Within 3.75 km wintering, migration 4 Inland ,coastal, marine or underground Tulsi Lake Within 3.95 km waters Vihar Lake Within 2.85 km Powai Lake Within 5.70 km Chandivali lake Within 5.90 km Within 2.91 km Within Raila Devi Talav 3.75 km 5 State, National boundaries None --- 6 Routes or facilities used by the public for Western Express Highways Within 1.35 km access to recreation or other tourist, pilgrim areas 7 Defence installations No --- 8 Densely populated or built-up area Mumbai Metropolitan Region --- 9 Areas occupied by sensitive man-made Mumbai Metropolitan Region --- land uses (hospitals, schools, places of worship, community facilities) 10 Areas containing important, high quality or No --- scarce resources (Ground water resources, surface resources, forestry, agriculture, fisheries, tourism, minerals) 11 Areas already subjected to pollution or No --- environmental damage. (those where existing legal environmental standards are exceeded) 12 Areas susceptible to natural hazard which No --- could cause the project to present environmental problems (Earthquakes, subsidence, landslides, erosion, flooding or extreme or adverse climatic conditions)

(IV) Proposed Terms of Reference for EIA studies: Not Applicable

9 Form 1- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden” at Bhandup (West) 18.03.16

FORM – 1A

“Proposed Expansion of Samarth Garden”

At

C.T.S. No. 303 C & 303A/2, Datta Mandir Road, Village- Bhandup (West), Mumbai - 400078. State- Maharashtra

By M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd.

Gala No.30, Bharat Industrial Premises Society, L.B.S.Marg, Bhandup (west), Mumbai - 400078.

APPENDIX II (See paragraph 6) FORM-1 A (only for construction projects listed under item 8 of the Schedule)

CHECK LIST OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS [Project proponents are required to provide full information and wherever necessary attach explanatory notes with the Form and submit along with proposed environmental management plan & monitoring programme]

1 LAND ENVIRONMENT [Attach panoramic view of the project site and the vicinity] 1.1 Will the existing land use get significantly altered from the project that is not consistent with the surroundings? (Proposed land use must conform to the approved Master Plan / Development Plan of the area. Change of land use if any and the statutory approval from the competent authority to be submitted). Attach Maps of (i) site location, (ii) surrounding features of the proposed site (within 500 meters) and (iii) The site (indicating levels & contours) to appropriate scales. If not available attach only conceptual plans. Land Use Pattern: The project site under reference is located at plot bearing C.T.S. No. 303C & 303A/2 of village Bhandup at Datta Mandir Road. Bhandup (West). Mumbai-400078. Maharashtra.The nearest Railway Station is Nahur. Please refer the enclosed maps showing the following: 1. Site Location Map Enclosure 8 2. Google Image Enclosure 9 3. Contour plan Enclosure 10 4 Layout Plan Enclosure 11

List out all the major project requirements in terms of the land area, built up area, water 1.2 consumption, power requirement, connectivity, community facilities, parking needs etc. I. PROJECT DETAILS:

A. Name & Location: “Proposed Expansion Project” The site is situated at plot bearing C.T.S. No. 303C & 303A/2 of village Bhandup at Datta Mandir Road. Bhandup (West). Mumbai-400078 B. Building Details: One building with 7 wings. Table No.1: Building details Name of Wing Total No. of floors Total No. of flats Wing A Stilt + 12 upper floors Wing B Stilt + 7 upper floors Wing C Stilt + 14 upper floors 449 Wing D Stilt + 7 upper floors Wing E Stilt + 7 upper floors Wing F Stilt + 22 upper floors Wing G Stilt + 22 upper floors Total -- Other Club House G + 1 floor -- Welfare Centre Stilt + 2 upper floors --

C. Area Statement: Table No.2: Area Statement Sr. No. Description Area (Sq.mt.) 1 Total Plot Area 13708.10 2 Deduction (Road Setback, amenity) 289.89

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 1 3 Net Plot Area 13418.21 4 Ground coverage (22%) 2912.88 5 RG area 3309.37 7 Built - up Area as per FSI (Including Fungible FSI) 26,205.88 8 Total Construction area (FSI + Non FSI) 41,225.62

D. Parking Statement: Table No.3: Parking Statement Type Parking Provision Four Wheelers (Nos.) 216

E. Occupancy load: Table No.4: Occupancy Load Criteria for Sr. No. Building No. of units Occupancy (Nos.) Occupancy A Existing 237 Nos. (Flats) 5 persons /flats 1185 B Proposed 212 Nos. (Flats) 5 persons /flats 1060 Total occupancy for project (A+B) 2245 Reference: National Building Code (NBC) -2005 – Part 4, Page 27, Occupant Load

F. Water requirement for the project: 1. During Construction Phase: • From M.C.G.M.: 12 KLD.( For workers) • From Tankers: 10-20 KLD. (Depending on construction activity)

2. During Operational Phase:  Water Consumption: (Domestic and flushing requirement) Table No.5: Water requirement (Domestic and flushing requirement) Sr. Component Occupant Load Water Requirement(KLD) No. Domestic Flushing Total 1. Existing 1185 107 52 159 2. Proposed 1060 95 49 144 Total for (A+B) 2245 202 101 303

Reference: National Building Code (NBC) -2005 – Part 9, Page 19, Water Requirement The amount of water demand is calculated based on the occupancy of the building and the per capita consumption as given in MOEF Manual on norms and standards for EC of large construction projects i.e. Total quantity of water used (LPCD) = Occupancy x Quantity (LPCD) Then Total quantity of water used for Domestic and Flushing in KLD is calculated. (1m3 = 1000 liters)

 Total water requirement for the project and source: Table No.6: Total water requirement for the project and source Sr. Description Quantity of water required Source of water supply No. in KLD 1. Construction phase a. For Workers 12 M.C.G.M. b. For 10-20 (Depending upon the Water Tankers Construction construction activity) 2. Operation phase Existing Proposed Total a. Domestic 107 95 202 M.C.G.M./RWH b. Flushing 52 49 101 Treated sewage from STP

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 2 c. Gardening 22 Treated sewage from STP *Water requirement for gardening purpose is considered as 7 liters per square meter of gardening area on ground.

Total quantity of water used (LPCD) =Gardening Area (Sq. Mt.) x Quantity (Lit /Sq. Mt.) Then Total quantity of water for gardening in m3/day is calculated. (1m3 = 1000 liters)

G. Sewage Generation Table No.7: Sewage Generation Sr. Quantity of Sewage Description Treatment/ Disposal No generated (KLD) The sewage generated will be disposed to 1. Construction Phase 10 existing municipal sewer line. Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) for treatment of sewage. Use of treated sewage for flushing (101 KLD) and gardening (22 KLD) within the premises. Excess treated sewage during non monsoon season (114) and monsoon 2. Operation Phase 263 season (136) use for construction activity of proposed development, washing the roads /side plantation /nearby gardens and disposal of excess to municipal sewer line. The dried sludge will be used as manure within the premises for plants. Reference: Manual on norms and standards for EC of large construction projects MoEF.

H. Solid Wastes: During Construction Phase: Table No.8: Solid Wastes During Construction Phase Solid Waste Generation Criteria for Solid Waste Generation kg /day No. of Non- Non- workers Total Biodegrada Biodegrad Biodegrad Biodegrad Total (Kg/Person/day) ble able able able 150 0.1 80% 20% 12 3 15 The solid waste generation due to workers dwelling on the site will be segregated and will be disposed suitably.

During Operation Phase: Table No.9: Solid Wastes During Operation Phase Sr. Building Occupancy Solid waste generation (kg/day) No. Load Non-biodegradable Biodegradable Total A Existing 1185 160 373 533 B Proposed 1060 143 334 477 Total for (A+B) 2245 303 707 1010 Considerations for solid waste generation: • For Residential: 70 % wet garbage and 30 % dry garbage out of total 0.45 Kg/person /day

The total quantities of solid waste that will be generated in the project will be 1010 kg/day. Out of which 303 kg/day will be non-biodegradable and 707 kg/day will be biodegradable.

••• Segregation of non biodegradable and biodegradable garbage on site ••• Bio degradable garbage: Treatment in OWC (Organic Waste Convertor)

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 3 ••• Non- biodegradable garbage: Segregated into recyclable and non-recyclable waste  Recyclable waste: Handed over to recyclers and  Non-recyclable waste: Handed over to M.C.G.M. ••• STP Sludge (Dry sludge): Used as manure within the premises for plants

I. Power requirement: During Construction Phase - MSEDCL : 100 KW D.G. Sets: as per requirement During Operational Phase - Source: MSEDCL Table No.10: Power Requirement Connected load 5462 KW Maximum demand 2290 KW D.G sets (In case of power failure) 2 Nos. of DG sets with capacity of 200 kVA each &1 DG set of capacity 250 kVA

1.3 What are the likely impacts of the proposed activity on the existing facilities adjacent to the proposed site? (Such as open spaces, community facilities, details of the existing land use, disturbance to the local ecology). Project site will be developed into a residential development. Hence, there shall have some impacts on water, air environment, power requirement but we have provided pollution control facilities. STP shall be provided for treatment of recycling of sewage there by reducing fresh water demand. Also for water conservation, rain water harvesting has done. Power consumption shall be reduced by using energy saving practices. Impact on air quality has been reduced by plantation of trees on green cover area. This project will generate employment during construction phase and operation phase there by shall have positive impact on socio economy. 1.4 Will there be any significant land disturbance resulting in erosion, subsidence & instability? (Details of soil type, slope analysis, vulnerability to subsidence, seismicity etc. may be given). As per the Seismic Zoning Map of , region falls under Zone- III. Stability Certificate, as per prevalent IS Code will be obtained for these buildings from registered Consulting Structural Engineer considering the seismic forces and wind forces etc. 1.5 Will the proposal involve alteration of natural drainage systems? (Give details on a contour map showing the natural drainage near the proposed project site) Nallah & SWD remarks are enclosed. Refer Enclosure 5. 1.6 What are the quantities of earthwork involved in the construction activity-cutting, filling, reclamation etc. (Give details of the quantities of earthwork involved, transport of fill materials from outside the site etc) Excavated material has been disposed to the authorized landfill sites. 1.7 Give details regarding water supply, waste handling etc during the construction period. Water Requirement during Construction Phase: From tankers (For Construction): 10-20 KLD (Depending upon the construction activity). From M.C.G.M. (For Workers): 12 KLD The sewage generated approximately 11 KLD disposed to sewer line. 1.8 Will the low lying areas & wetlands get altered? (Provide details of how low lying and wetlands are getting modified from the proposed activity) No. 1.9 Whether construction debris & waste during construction cause health hazard? (Give quantities of various types of wastes generated during construction including the construction labour and the means of disposal) Solid Waste Generation during Construction Phase: Construction waste shall be partly reused and partly shall be disposed to authorized land fill site with the permission of M.C.G.M. Excavated material has been disposed to the authorized landfill sites.

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 4

Biodegradable garbage =3 kg/day Non-biodegradable garbage =12 kg/day Total = 15 kg/day The segregated waste handed over to M.C.G.M 2 WATER ENVIRONMENT 2.1 Give the total quantity of water requirement for the proposed project with the breakup of requirements for various uses. How will the water requirement be met? State the sources & quantities and furnish a water balance statement. Water Requirement & Source: During Construction Phase – For Workers: M.C.G.M. :12 KLD For Construction : From Tankers : 10-20 KLD During Operational Phase Table No.11: Total Water Requirement & Source

Use Quantity KLD Source

Existing + Proposed Domestic 202 M.C.G.M. Flushing 101 Treated sewage from STP Gardening 22 Treated sewage from STP Total 325

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 5

WATER BALANCE PER DAY BASIS - NON MONSOON SEASON

EXISTING & PROPOSED

Please Note: All quantities are in KLD *Considered 80 % sewage of total of domestic and 100 % of flushing requirement hence total sewage generation is 263 KLD **Considered 10 % less availability of sewage for recycling considering losses of sewage in evaporation and sludge formation hence sewage available for recycling is 237 KLD

Total water requirement = 325 KLD Recycling of treated Sewage (123 KLD) shall be done for gardening (22 KLD) and flushing (101 KLD) Hence Net water requirement: 325-123 = 202 KLD [i.e. for Domestic purpose = 202 KLD (Source: M.C.G.M.) Reduction in Net water demand = 38 %

WATER BALANCE PER DAY BASIS - MONSOON SEASON

EXISTING + PROPOSED

Please Note: All quantities are in KLD *Considered 80 % sewage of total of domestic and 100 % of flushing requirement hence total sewage generation is 263 KLD **Considered 10 % less availability of sewage for recycling considering losses of sewage in evaporation and sludge formation hence sewage available for recycling is 237 KLD

Total water requirement: 303 KLD Recycling of treated Sewage (101 KLD) shall be done for flushing (101 KLD) From RWH tank: 11 KLD (For Domestic) Hence Net water requirement: 303 – 101 - 11 = 191 KLD [i.e. for Domestic purpose = 191 KLD (Source: M.C.G.M.) Reduction in Net water demand: 37 %

2.2 What is the capacity (dependable flow or yield) of the proposed source of Water? Domestic Water Supply from Municipal Corporation Greater Mumbai (M.C.G.M.) 2.3 What is the quality of water required, in case, the supply is not from a municipal source? (Provide physical, chemical, biological characteristics with class of water quality) Drinking water shall be supplied by M.C.G.M. 2.4 How much of the water requirement can be met from the recycling of treated wastewater? (Give the details of quantities, sources and usage) All secondary requirements like flushing (101 KLD) and gardening (22 KLD) would be fulfilled by treated sewage from STP. Excess treated sewage during non monsoon (114 KLD) & during monsoon season (136 KLD) use for construction activity of proposed development, washing the roads /side plantation /nearby gardens and disposal of excess to municipal sewer line. 2.5 Will there be diversion of water from other users? (Please assess the impacts of the project on other existing uses and quantities of consumption) M.C.G.M. has common water supply. 2.6 What is the incremental pollution load from wastewater generated from the proposed activity? (Give details of the quantities and composition of wastewater generated from the proposed activity) Being an expansion project, STP is already installed and regular operation and maintenance is being carried out by MoEF approved Laboratory. The STP capacity is enough to take load of total 263 m3. The treated sewage is currently recycled for flushing and gardening purpose of existing building and same shall be continued after proposed expansion. Excess treated sewage use sewage use for construction activity of proposed development ,washing the roads /side plantation /nearby gardens and disposal of excess to municipal sewer Line

• .UNTREATED AND TREATED SEWAGE QUALITY: Table No.12: Untreated & Treated Sewage Quality SR. DETAILS VALUES UNITS NO. UNTREATED TREATED 1. pH 7.0 – 8.0 7.0 – 7.5 2. Total Suspended solids 250 10 mg/lit 3. Chemical Oxygen Demand 400 <30 mg/lit 4. BOD, 3 day, 27 °C 250 <10 mg/lit 5. Oil & Grease 50 <5 mg/lit

2.7 Give details of the water requirements met from water harvesting? Furnish details of the facilities created. Roof top and Surface runoff will be used to recharge the ground water sources through trenches having sizes 0.6 mt.X485mt. X 1mt. and rain water from proposed wings F & G terrace will be used for domestic purpose after proper treatment. Provision of 1 no. of RWH tank having capacity 60KL. This being residential building the Project Proponents shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance till he does the convergence of property to the members. All further maintenance will be done by the Society. 2.8 What would be the impact of the land use changes occurring due to the proposed project on the runoff characteristics (quantitative as well as qualitative) of the area in the post construction phase on a long term basis? Would it aggravate the problems of flooding or water logging in any way? Total Runoff from the project site: 0.406 m3/sec (Considering different coefficients for paved area, unpaved area and terrace) Capacity of storm water drains is sufficient to take the runoff from the site. Precaution to avoid water logging on site: • Storm water drain shall be cleaned at regular interval. • Mapping the areas within or leading in or out of the building that will be water logged, flooded or isolated due to the flood. 2.9 What are the impacts of the proposal on the ground water? (Will there be tapping of ground water; give the details of ground water table, recharging capacity, and approvals obtained from competent authority, if any) The ground water table at the project site is 3.0 m below ground surface. 2.10 What precautions/measures are taken to prevent the run-off from construction activities polluting land & aquifers? (Give details of quantities and the measures taken to avoid the adverse impacts). The runoff from the site during construction phase would be prevented as under: i. Use of wet jute cloth covering the walls and soaking the same with minimum quantity of water to avoid dripping. This will also help in conserving water ii. Use of polymeric dust suppression spray for dust suppression instead of use of water iii. Curing water should be sprayed on concrete structures, free flow of water should not be allowed for curing iv. Use of curing chemical to save water after liberal curing on first day v. Use of wet jute cloth/gunny bags instead of water spray for curing activity vi. Prepare pond using cement and sand mortar to avoid water flowing away from the flat surface while curing vii. Minimize wastage of water during curing and other activity 2.11 How is the storm water from within the site managed?(State the provisions made to avoid flooding of the area, details of the drainage facilities provided along with a site layout indication contour

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 8 levels). Internal storm water drains constructed strictly in accordance to the governing authority regulations. The storm water collected through the storm water drains. Total Runoff from the project site. Peak runoff after development = 0.406 m3/sec 2.12 Will the deployment of construction labourers particularly in the peak period lead to unsanitary conditions around the project site (Justify with proper explanation) • Disposal of sewage to municipal sewer line • Disposal of segregated waste to M.C.G.M. • First aid and medical facilities • Proper housekeeping • Regular pest control 2.13 What on-site facilities are provided for the collection, treatment & safe disposal of sewage? (Give details of the quantities of wastewater generation, treatment capacities with technology & facilities for recycling and disposal). Design Basis of Treatment plant – MBBR (MOVING BED BIO REACTOR) Table No.13: Untreated & Treated Sewage Quality SR. DETAILS VALUES UNIT NO. UNTREATED TREATED S 1. pH 6.0 – 8.5 6.0 – 8.5 -- 2. Total Suspended solids 200 10 mg/lit 3. Chemical Oxygen Demand 350 <30 mg/lit 4. Biochemical Oxygen Demand, 3 day, 27 °C 250 <10 mg/lit 5. Oil & Grease 20 <5 mg/lit

MOVING BED BIO REACTOR (MBBR) SYSTEM The treatment will include the following unit / equipment;  Screen Chamber followed by Oil & Grease Trap  Equalization Tank  Raw Sewage Transfer pumps All Sewage generated will be sent to Screen Chamber. The Bar screen will take care of any floatable matter, which will be manually scraped out and collected in drums. Bar screen chamber will comprise of MS plate type screen for removing floatable matter. It will be followed by Oil & Grease Trap for removal of oil from sewage. The sewage will be collected in Equalization tank. Uniform mixing will be achieved by providing aeration grid (air sparging) in the equalization tank. After completion of equalization, the sewage will be pumped at a uniform rate by sewage transfer pumps to Biological Treatment.

BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT (SECONDARY TREATMENT): This will include the following; • MBBR Bioreactor • Secondary Clarifier • Sludge Dewatering System-(Filter press)

The process will be of activated sludge extended aeration biological process of Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR) type.

The MBBR process will be an aerobic system having two biological growth process- attached growth and suspended growth. The pretreated sewage from raw sewage collection tank will be pumped into MBBR where support media will provide more surface area for Biological growth. Oxygen will be added for biological growth through tubular diffusers.

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 9 The effluent will be uniformly pumped to MBBR Reactor to biologically degrade the organic matter. The oxygen required for the bacterial growth will be supplied through Diffuser systems. The system envisages better oxygen transfer because of fine bubbles and increased contact with the sewage.

The overflow from MBBR Reactor will gravitate to the Secondary clarifier. The arrested sludge will be pumped back to the Aeration tank to maintain the bacterial concentration in the tank and excess sludge will be sent to the Sludge collection pit and shall be dewatered using a Filter press. The filtrate will be taken to the Raw Sewage Collection Tank. The dried sludge can be used as manure for gardening.

Tertiary Treatment: The treatment will include the following unit / equipment; • Filter feed tank • Pressure Sand Filter (PSF) • Activated Carbon Filter (ACF) • UV system

The clear supernatant from the Secondary clarifier will be collected in a Filter feed tank this tank will be provided with level switch for unmanned operations. The treated sewage will be pumped to PSF followed by ACF. After ACF treated sewage will be passed through UV filtration for disinfection. After UV filtration treated sewage will be collected in Treated Water Tank. Treated sewage from Treated Water Tank can be used for secondary requirement.

Figure: STP PROCESS DIAGRAM (MBBR process) 2.14 Give details of dual plumbing system if treated waste used is used for flushing of toilets or any other use. Recycling of treated sewage for flushing and gardening. Color coding for dual plumbing system shall be done as per standard practices. 3 VEGETATION 3.1 Is there any threat of the project to the biodiversity? (Give a description of the local ecosystem with its unique features, if any) No. 3.2 Will the construction involve extensive clearing or modification of vegetation? (Provide a detailed account of the trees & vegetation affected by the project). Retained trees: 77 Nos. Already planted: 22 Nos (at the border of nallah ) + 72 Nos.( all around the site) 3.3 What are the measures proposed to be taken to minimize the likely impacts on important site features (Give details of proposal for tree plantation, landscaping, creation of water bodies etc along with a layout plan to an appropriate scale) Total 80 nos. of new trees of various varieties shall be planted. 4 FAUNA 4.1 Is there likely to be any displacement of fauna- both terrestrial and aquatic or creation of barriers for their movement? Provide the details. No 4.2 Any direct or indirect impacts on the avifauna of the area? Provide details. No 4.3 Prescribe measures such as corridors, fish ladders etc to mitigate adverse impacts on fauna. Not applicable. 5 AIR ENVIRONMENT 5.15.1 Will the project increase atmospheric concentration of gases & result in heat islands? (Give details of background air quality levels with predicted values based on dispersion models taking into account the increased traffic generation as a result of the proposed constructions) Baseline data for ambient air parameters namely PM10, PM2.5, Oxides of Sulphur, Oxides of Nitrogen and CO at project site shall be monitored and detailed out. 5.2 What are the impacts on generation of dust, smoke, odorous fumes or other hazardous gases? Give details in relation to all the meteorological parameters. During construction phase, Dust, Particulate Matter is the main pollutant, which may be generated during construction activities. Other emission sources are intermittent and include emissions of SO2 NOx and CO from materials transport of heavy vehicles on site etc. Proper upkeep and maintenance of vehicles, sprinkling of water on roads and construction site are some of the measures that would reduce the impact during construction phase. Sources of Air pollution During Operational phase : • The gaseous emissions from vehicles. • Emissions from DG set while in operation only during power failure. Mitigation Measures: • The traffic congestion will be avoided by proper parking arrangement and maintaining smooth traffic flow. • Regular PUC checkup for vehicles. • DG sets will be used as per CPCB norms • Proper maintenance of DG sets shall be done and Low sulphur fuel shall be used. • Plantation of trees of various varieties which will act as noise and dust buffers

AVERAGE/ MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM METEOROLOGICAL DATA Period: January to December 2014 Table 15: Average/Maximum & Minimum Meteorological Data Study Temp (C) Predominant Wind speed (km/h) Relative Humidity period Wind (%) Max. Min. direction Max. Min. Max. Min. January 34.2 13.9 North 14 0 95 19 February 34.5 14.0 North 14 0 93 17 March 37.2 16.4 North 16 0 90 18 April 38.5 21.9 North West 16 0 91 27 May 35.4 26.2 North West 17 0 88 31 June 37.4 27.0 South West 27 0 93 44 July 33.0 24.0 West 28 0 97 64 August 31.4 23.9 West 24 0 96 69 September 36.5 23.5 North West 40 0 96 44 October 37.3 21.1 North 24 0 95 26 November 37.0 18.9 North 12 0 92 26 December 37.3 13.8 North 12 0 94 18

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 11 Source: Being a nearest Base station Meteorological data for the year 2014 has been collected from Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Santacruz, Mumbai. The proposed project will not have any direct impact on air environment after completion. 5.3 Will the proposal create shortage of parking space for vehicles? Furnish details of the present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site. The project proponents have proposed to provide well organized parking arrangement. Table No.16: Parking Statement

Type Parking Provision Four Wheelers (Nos.) 216 Present level of transport infrastructure and measures proposed for improvement including the traffic management at the entry & exit to the project site shall be submitted. 5.4 Provide details of the movement patterns with internal roads, bicycle tracks, pedestrian pathways, footpaths etc., with areas under each category. • The project proponents have proposed to provide adequate well organized parking arrangement. • This project would have two entry /exit points for buildings • Proper internal road designed for avoiding traffic 5.5 Will there be significant increase in traffic noise & vibrations? Give details of the sources and the measures proposed for mitigation of the above. The proposed project is expansion of residential project; the source of noise is mainly vehicular noise. The project proponents have proposed to provide well organized parking arrangement and maintaining smooth traffic flow which would help in reducing traffic congestion and noise levels. Trees would act as noise barrier and will reduce the noise level. 5.6 What will be the impact of DG sets & other equipment on noise levels & vibration in & ambient air quality around the project site? Provide details. D.G. Sets will be operated only in case of power failures during operational phase. The Pollutants like SPM, SO2 that may arise from emissions from D.G. Sets will be discharged through vent of proper height. D.G. sets are with inbuilt acoustic enclosures to reduce the noise of D.G. sets while in operation. Plantation of trees would act as noise barrier and will reduce the noise level. 6 AESTHETICS 6.1 Will the proposed constructions in any way result in the obstruction of a view, scenic amenity or landscapes? Are these considerations taken into account by the proponents? No. 6.2 Will there be any adverse impacts from new constructions on the existing structures? What are the considerations taken into account? All precautions will be taken to mitigate the impact due to water, air and noise pollution during construction and operation phase. Environmental Management plan is prepared and shall be implemented along with Environmental Monitoring Program. 6.3 Whether there are any local considerations of urban form & urban design influencing the design criteria? They may be explicitly spelt out. No. 6.4 Are there any anthropological or archaeological sites or artifacts nearby? State if any other significant features in the vicinity of the proposed site have been considered. Kanheri caves: Approx. 6.00 km Notified Archaeological sites Mahakali caves: Approx. 8.00 km Mandapeshwar caves: Approx. 13.00 km

7 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS: 7.1 Will the proposal result in any changes to the demographic structure of local population? Provide the details. This is expansion there will be influx of ~2245 people. (including expansion)

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 12 7.2 Give details of the existing social infrastructure around the proposed project. It is a well developed town of India, having all modern amenities. Civil structures, School, Colleges, Hospitals, Recreation facilities, Markets, etc. are available in the area to a reasonable degree. 7.3 Will the project cause adverse effects on local communities, disturbance to sacred sites or other cultural values? What are the safeguards proposed? No 8 BUILDING MATERIALS 8.1 May involve the use of building materials with high-embodied energy. Are the construction materials produced with energy efficient processes? (Give details of energy conservation measures in the selection of building materials and their energy efficiency) Cement containing fly ash shall be used. Construction materials from nearest source shall be chosed to minimize energy consumption for transportation 8.2 Transport and handling of materials during construction may result in pollution, noise & public nuisance. What measures are taken to minimize the impacts? The material required for construction activities shall be reused on site or remaining if any procured from company’s authorized / approved vendors only. The vendor’s performance is monitored periodically. In case of urgency or non-availability of materials from authorized/approved vendors, it will be procured from the open market to maintain the pace of the work. The mode of transport for above materials will be by trucks and / or by trailers. • The construction material will be carried in properly covered vehicles. • All the contractors / Vendors will be instructed to use vehicles having PUC certificates. • Security staff presents at site will supervise loading and unloading of material at site. • Construction material will be stored at identified site/ temporary godowns at site. • Suitable construction platform for expansion project provided at site 8.3 Are recycled materials used in roads and structures? State the extent of savings achieved? Cement containing fly ash shall be used. Construction materials from nearest source shall be chosed to minimize energy consumption for transportation 8.4 Give details of the methods of collection, segregation & disposal of the garbage generated during the operation phases of the project. • Segregation of two types of garbage i.e. biodegradable and non biodegradable shall be done by means of provision of two garbage bins with different colour. • This would ensure that waste segregation is done at source itself. • Biodegradable garbage: Treatment in Organic Waste Converter (OWC). • The Non-Biodegradable garbage: Will be segregated into recyclable & non-recyclable. Recyclable waste shall be handed over to recyclers and non-recyclable waste will be handed over to M.C.G.M. 9 ENERGY CONSERVATION 9.1 Give details of the power requirements, source of supply, backup source etc. What is the energy consumption assumed per square foot of built-up area? How have you tried to minimize energy consumption? Power Requirement During Construction Phase – MSEDCL: 100 KW D.G. Sets: as per requirement During Operational Phase - Source: MSEDCL Table No.18: Power Requirement

Connected load 5462 KW Maximum demand 2290 KW D.G sets (In case of power failure) 2 Nos. of DG sets with capacity of 200 kVA each & 1 No. of DG set with capacity 250 kVA

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 13 Following Energy conservation measures are proposed for Energy Saving: • Use of Solar PV Panels and rest lighting with timer controlled Operation for reducing amount of light at different stages as per requirements. • Use of Motors with VFD control & use as per different stages & Time. • Use of High efficiency motors with High low level sensors for water pumps. • Use of LED light with solar power sources • Use of T5 & CFL light with timer control operated to reduce amount of light at different stages. • Use of solar water heater. • Use of BEE compliant star rated machines 9.2 What type of, and capacity of, power back-up to you plan to provide? 2 Nos. of DG sets with capacity of 200 kVA each & 1 No. of DG set with capacity 250 kVA 9.3 What are the characteristics of the glass you plan to use? Provide specifications of its characteristics related to both short wave and long wave radiation? Glass is used only for windows 9.4 What passive solar architectural features are being used in the building? Illustrate the applications made in the proposed project. • Maximize the use of natural lighting though design. • The roof shall be insulated so that there will not be direct heat gain due to sunlight 9.5 Does the layout of streets & buildings maximize the potential for solar energy devices? Have you considered the use of street lighting, emergency lighting and solar hot water systems for use in the building complex? Substantiate with details. Use of Solar panels for Lighting and water heating. 9.6 Is shading effectively used to reduce cooling/heating loads? What principles have been used to maximize the shading of Walls on the East and the West and the Roof? How much energy saving has been effected? It is proposed to insulate the roofs of these buildings to minimize the heat gain and intern saving the electricity. 9.7 Do the structures use energy-efficient space conditioning, lighting and mechanical systems? Provide technical details. Provide details of the transformers and motor efficiencies, lighting intensity and air-conditioning load assumptions? Are you using CFC and HCFC free chillers? Provide specifications. Following Energy conservation measures are proposed for Energy Saving: • Use of Solar PV Panels and rest lighting with timer controlled Operation for reducing amount of light at different stages as per requirements. • Use of Motors with VFD control & use as per different stages & Time. • Use of High efficiency motors with High low level sensors for water pumps. • Use of LED light with solar power sources • Use of T5 & CFL light with timer control operated to reduce amount of light at different stages. • Use of solar water heater. • Use of BEE compliant star rated machines 9.8 What are the likely effects of the building activity in altering the micro-climates? Provide a self assessment on the likely impacts of the proposed construction on creation of heat island & inversion effects? It will not alter the microclimate. The construction will not cause inversion. 9.9 What are the thermal characteristics of the building envelope? (a) roof; (b) external walls; and (c) fenestration? Give details of the material used and the U-values or the R values of the individual components. It is proposed to insulate the roofs of these buildings to minimize the heat gain and intern save the electricity.

9.10 What precautions & safety measures are proposed against fire hazards? Furnish details of emergency plans.

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 14 Fire Fighting Measures: • Provision of separate water storage tanks as per CFO. • Provision of Wet riser system for existing and proposed building with booster pump. • 3 nos. Fire pumping station proposed in the building. • Provision of Yard Hydrant System. • Provision of Automatic Sprinkler system (Only in parking and common areas). • Analogue Addressable Fire detection & Alarm system (upper & lower ground • parking+ upper apartment floor common area. • Provision of Manually operated fire alarm system • Provision of Fire extinguishers as per IS norms. • Photo luminescent safety signage. • External & internal Hydrant is also provided. Disaster Management plan enclosed 9.11 If you are using glass as wall material provides details and specifications including emissivity and thermal characteristics. Glass is used only for windows 9.12 What is the rate of air infiltration into the building? Provide details of how you are mitigating the effects of infiltration. This is not a centrally air conditioned building hence it has not been studied. 9.13 To what extent the non-conventional energy technologies are utilized in the overall energy consumption? Provide details of the renewable energy technologies used. Use of Solar panels for lighting and water heating. 10 Environment Management Plan The Environment Management Plan would consist of all mitigation measures for each activity to be undertaken during the construction, operation and the entire life cycle to minimize adverse environmental impacts as a result of the activities of the project. It would also delineate the environmental monitoring plan for compliance of various environmental regulations. It will state the steps to be taken in case of emergency such as accidents at the site including fire.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR THE PROJECT EMP for Construction Phase Sr. Environmental Activity Impacts Precautionary measures no. Component 1 Ambiant Air • Construction of • Increased For controlling air Quality & Noise Structures level of dust & pollution : level • Heavy vehicle traffic other air pollutants ••• Water Sprinkling • Use of DG Set • Increased ••• Cover on trucks • Open burning of Noise level. ••• Use of RMC instead of waste preparing concrete at site ••• Vehicles with valid PUC ••• DG sets: CPCB approved low sulphur fuel. For controlling noise pollution : ••• Suitable construction platform for expansion project provided at site ••• Ear Plugs for Labourers ••• .D.G. sets CPCB

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 15 approved ••• No noisy work in night shifts. ••• Using electrically operated construction equipment. 2 Water • Use of fresh water • Stress on the • Use of tanker water for for Construction water supply in construction. No activity / labours the vicinity burden on municipal • Wastewater • Sedimentation, supply Generation • Pollution of • Provision of temporary • Disposal of site nearby water toilets for labour • Run off into SWD courses. connected to municipal • Water logging • Unhygienic sewer condition for • Precaution to avoid surrounding water logging during residents. construction 3 Soil • Storage of • Ground is • Proper and Separate construction paved in storage of construction material / existing material chemicals construction and • Storage of all • Transportation of no excavation petroleum products on hazardous material involved in impervious layers viz. • Residual paints expansion concrete. Solvents/bituminou project there • Transportation, storage s material etc. will be no loss and handling, disposal operation / of any fertile of HW as per their maintenance soil & soil guidelines and handing Generation of erosion. it over to authorized garbage by labour agencies. • Use of electrically operated machinery. • Segregation of waste at Source Even after taking precautions if soil is found to be contaminated, it shall be removed and disposed off to authorized site. 4 Ecology • Construction of • Disturbing • Plantation of 94 nos. of structures natural flora and trees is already done on fauna site. • Loss of • Apart from this 80 nos. vegetation from of new tree plantation chemical spills have been proposed. from vehicles • Regulation of vehicular trips and speed and proper maintenance of machinery. 5 Safety & Construction work • Positive impact • Adequate drinking Hygienic Labor : Employment water, toilet and Measures generation bathing facilities. • Safety and • Regular analysis of hygiene at site drinking water. may be affected • Personal protective and during safety equipment will construction be provided.

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 16 • First aid facility. • Regular health check up • Regular pest control at site. • Educational and awareness programme for safety measures. EMP for Operation Phase Sr. Environmental Precautionary Activity Impacts no. Component measures 1 Ambiant Air Increased • Traffic • Adequate Parking provision; Quality & Noise vehicular trips, congestion well organized traffic level Use of DG sets • Air pollution management plan for • Increase in Smooth flow of vehicles. noise level • Regular PUC check-up for vehicles. • DG sets: As per CPCB norms, Proper Maintenance, Use of Low sulphur fuel. • Acoustic Enclosures for DG sets • Plantation of tress will reduce air pollution and also act as noise buffer. 2 Water • Increased • Stress on • Use of water saving practices Demand of existing water • Adoption of dual flush natural water, supply, system • Generation of • Pollution of • Rain water harvesting waste water water bodies • STP is provided and treated • Increased • Increased run off sewage is used for secondary paved from site. requirements like flushing structure and gardening. 3 Land • Solid waste • Improper disposal • Waste minimization recovery generation, of waste, and reuse • Transportation • accidental spillage • Segregation at source for all of hazardous of hazardous solid waste streams material chemicals leads to • Recycling of non • Increased soil contamination biodegradable garbage paved • Increased run off • Treatment of biodegradable structure from site. garbage by Organic waste converter and its use as manure • Use of dried STP sludge as manure • Transportation, storage and handling, disposal of HW as per their guidelines and handling it over to authorized agencies. • Strom water drainage of adequate capacity. Even after taking precautions if soil is found to be contaminated, it shall be removed and disposed off to authorized site

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 17 4 Ecology Introduction of • Disturbing natural • Plantation of 171 nos. of trees new tree species flora and fauna is already done on site. • Increased exposure to anthropogenic activities.

5 Safety & Influx of people • Stress on all • Emergency preparedness plan Hygienic utilities, risk and and Disaster management Measures danger due to plan will be Prepared and natural and explained with the help of manmade disaster local NGO’s and surrounding • Positive impact: people and authority. Employment generation

Note: Environmental monitoring plan will be prepared based on Environmental management Plan. All environmental parameters will be studied as and when required and based on analysis result mitigation measures will be implemented. Hazardous Waste Management Plan: Construction Phase: Environmental Management Plan for Hazardous Waste Generation Sr. Source of Hazardous Waste Generation Mitigation Measures No. 1 Leakages and spillage oil or fuel * Contaminated soil if any shall be disposed off to Authorized Disposal Site. * Bituminous materials /any other chemicals shall not be allowed to leach into the soil. 2 Residual Paints/Solvents --do-- Other hazardous wastes, if any, shall also be handled in the similar way through authorized dealers only. Operational Phase

Sr. Mitigation Source of Hazardous Waste Generation Disposal No. Measures 1. Waste Oil from D.G Sets -- Waste oil will be handed over to authorized recyclers.

Form 1A- Proposed Expansion of “Samarth Garden”at Bhandup (West) 18 LIST OF ENCLOSURES

Sr. No. Enclosure 1. Previous Environment Clearance Letter from MoEF dt. 17.11.05 2. Amendment in EC dated 5.09.2014 3. IOD and Commencement Certificate 4. NOC for conversion of Land use from Special Industrial zone to residential 5. Geotechnical Investigation Report 6. Nallah & SWD Remarks 7. Disaster Management Plan 8. Site Location Map 9. Google Image 10. Contour plan 11. Layout Plan No. J-12011/31/2005-IA.I (CIE) Government of India Ministry of Environment & Forests

Paryavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110003. Dated: 17.11.05

To

Shri. K. A. Jain ( Director ) M/s. K. MAHADEV & CO. PVT. LTD. Plot No. 8, Datta Mandir Rd, Bhandup (W) Mumbai – 400 078.

Sub: Residential Complex Samarth Garden at Plot No. 8, C.T.S. 303 A (Part) (New C.T.S. NO. 303 C), Datta Mandir Rd, Bhandup (W), Mumbai – 400 078

Sir,

1. Please refer to your letter dated September 06, 2005. The proposal was considered in the10th EAC Meeting on 06.10.05 based on the documents furnished by you and clarifications provided from time to time.

2. It is proposed to construct 250 flats, Children’s play area, temple, Jogging tracks, club house, Badminton Court, Garden etc. The estimated project cost is Rs.19 crores and the period of construction is 24 months. Salient features of the proposed project are-

Land Area - 10,423 sq. m Built up Area - 11652.63 sq. m Water consumption - During construction - 50 cu. m. per month from Bore well on site. During operation - 125 cubic meters per day Sewage generation - 100 cubic meters per day Solid waste generation - 600 Kg per day (vermicomposting of 500 Kg per day ) Sewage treatment plant - 100 cubic meters per day capacity Parking facility - 109 cars Tree Plantation – 83 existing trees retained, to plant 50 new trees

3. The Ministry of Environment and Forests hereby accords environmental clearance as per the provision of Environmental Impact Assessment Notification, 1994 and the subsequent amendments, subject to strict compliance of the terms and conditions mentioned below. Part A- SPECIFIC CONDITIONS

I. Construction Phase i) All required sanitary and hygienic measures should be in place before starting construction activities and to be maintained throughout the construction phase. ii) During the construction phase average water requirement should be optimized to avoid any wastage. iii) During the peak construction phase, about 70 workers will be deployed. As proposed adequate drinking water and sanitary facilities should be provided. The safe disposal of wastewater and solid wastes generated during the construction phase should be ensured. iv) All the topsoil excavated during construction activities should be stored for use in horticulture/landscape development within the project site. v) Disposal of muck including excavated material during construction phase should not create any adverse effects on the neighboring communities and disposed off taking the necessary precautions for general safety and health aspects.

vi) Use of diesel generator sets during construction phase should be enclosed type and should conform to E(P)A Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards. vii) Vehicles hired for bringing construction material at site should be in good condition and should conform to applicable air and noise emission standards and should be operated only during non peaking hours.

viii) Ambient noise levels should conform to residential standards both during day and night. Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air and noise quality should be closely monitored during construction phase. ix) Construction spoils including bituminous material and other hazardous materials must not be allowed to contaminate watercourses and the dump sites for such material must be secured so that they should not leach into the ground water. x) Regular supervision of the above and other measures should be in place all through the construction phase so as to avoid disturbance to the surroundings. xi) To avoid the heat gain from the podium (if any), suitable treatment of the surface should be provided. Details should be submitted to the Ministry in three months time.

xii) Use of energy efficient construction materials to achieve the desired thermal comfort should be incorporated. II. Operation Phase i) The installation of the sewage treatment plant (STP) should be certified by an independent expert and should submit a report in this regard to the Ministry before the project is commissioned for operation. ii) Water harvesting system and energy conservation measures like installation of solar panels for lighting the areas outside the building should be integral part of the project design and should be in place before project commissioning.

iii) Noise barriers will be provided at appropriate locations so as to ensure that the noise levels do not exceed the prescribed standards. iv) After the operation of the project, it is estimated that 600 Kgs per day of garbage would be generated. The solid waste generated should be properly collected & segregated before disposal to the City Municipal Facility.

v) Any hazardous waste including biomedical waste should be disposed off as per applicable Rules & norms with necessary approvals of the Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board.

vi) Diesel generator sets ( 2 No. ) of 30 KVA proposed as back up power for lifts and common area illumination should be of enclosed type and conform to E(P)A Rules prescribed for air and noise emission standards as per CPCB guidelines. Exhaust will be taken 4 meters above the roof top. vii) Sewage treatment plant with a capacity of 100 cums per day has been designed to treat the wastewater from residential complex. As proposed the wastewater will be treated to tertiary level and after treatment reused for flushing of toilets and gardening. Discharge of treated sewage shall conform to the norms & standards of the Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board. viii) The green belt design along the periphery of the plot shall achieve attenuation factor conforming to the day and night noise standards prescribed for residential landuse. The open spaces inside the plot should be suitably landscaped and covered with vegetation of indigenous variety. ix) Incremental pollution loads on the ambient air quality, noise and water quality should be periodically monitored after commissioning of the project.

x) Provision for rainwater harvesting has been made in the proposal. Rainwater harvesting system should be operational for recharging of aquifers before project commissioning. The project should regularly monitor ground water levels and the ground water status. xi) Care shall be taken to ensure energy conservation during the construction period as well as in the design and layout of buildings apart from use of solar energy as indicated in the report. xii) Application of solar energy should be incorporated for illumination of common areas, lighting for gardens and street lighting in addition to provision for solar water heating. xiii) Adequate measure should be taken to avoid any traffic congestion near the entry and exit points from the roads adjoining the proposed project site. xiv) A Report on the energy conservation measures should be prepared incorporating details about building materials & technology, R & U Factors etc and submitted to the Ministry in three months time.

PART – B. GENERAL CONDITIONS i) The environmental safeguards contained in the EIA Report should be implemented in letter and spirit. ii) Provision should be made for the supply of kerosene or cooking gas / pressure cooker to the laborers during construction phase. iii) All the laborers to be engaged for construction works should be screened for health and adequately treated before the issue of work permits. iv) Financial provision should be made by the project proponent in the total budget of the project for implementation of the suggested safeguard measures. (v) Six monthly monitoring reports should be submitted to the Ministry and the Regional Office of MoEF, Bhopal

5. Officials from the Regional Office of MOEF, Bhopal who would be monitoring the implementation of environmental safeguards should be given full cooperation, facilities and documents / data by the project proponents during their inspection. A complete set of all the documents submitted to MoEF should be forwarded to the CCF, Regional office of MOEF, Bhopal.

6. The responsibility of implementation of environmental safeguards rests fully with the Director, M/s. K. MAHADEV & CO. PVT. LTD., Bhandup.

7. In the case of any change(s) in the scope of the project, the project would require a fresh appraisal by this Ministry.

8. The Ministry reserves the right to add additional safeguard measures subsequently, if found necessary, and to take action including revoking of the environment clearance under the provisions of the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986, to ensure effective implementation of the suggested safeguard measures in a time- bound and satisfactory manner.

9. All other statutory clearances such as the approvals for storage of diesel from Chief Controller of Explosives, Civil Aviation Department (if required) etc. shall be obtained by project proponents from the competent authorities.

10. A copy of the environmental clearance letter would be marked to the local NGO(s), if any, from whom suggestion/representation were received at the time of public hearing.

11. A copy of the environmental clearance letter should be displayed at the Regional Office, Bhopal and the Office of the Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board, Mumbai.

12. The project proponent should advertise in at least two local Newspapers widely circulated in the region, one of which shall be in the vernacular language informing that the project has been accorded environmental clearance and copies of clearance letters are available with the Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board and may also be seen on the website of the Ministry of Environment and Forests at http://www.envfor.nic.in. The advertisement should be made within 7 days from the day of issue of the clearance letter and a copy of the same should be forwarded to the Regional office of this Ministry at Bhopal.

13. These stipulations would be enforced among others under the provisions of Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and control of Pollution) act 1981, the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the Public Liability (Insurance) Act, 1991 and EIA Notification, 1994 including the amendments.

14. The project proponent should acknowledge the receipt of the environmental clearance letter and convey their concurrence to the conditions stipulated above within 15 days from the date of issue of this letter. In case there is no response from the proponent, it would be deemed to have been agreed to.

(S. Kumar) Director(IA) [email protected] Telefax: 24360695 Copy to: -

1. The Secretary, Department of Environment, Government of Maharashtra, Mumbai. 2. The Member Secretary, Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board, Mumbai. 3. The CCF, Regional Office, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Bhopal. 4. EI - Division, MOEF, New Delhi - 110001. 5. Guard file.

(S. Shiva Kumar) Director (IA)

Brihanmumbai MahanagarpaJikA eEl 968 IBPESlASfL5 NOV 2.0Qi That the agreement with existing tenants along with the plans will not' be submitted beforeC.C. i"!l. That the consent letter from existing tenants for proposed adcfrtionslalterations in their tenement will not be submitted before C.C. . 11. That the Indemnity. Bond indemnifying the Corporation for damages, risks, -accidents, etc. and to the ~piers and an undertaking regarding no.nuisance-wiD not be--submitted before C.C./starting the work. 12. That the existing structure proposed to be demolished wiff not be demolished or necessary phase programme with agreement will not be submitted and got approved beforeC.C. 13. That the requirements of N.O.C. of B.S.E.S. Ltd. I M.S.E.B. will not be obtained and the reqUisitions. if any. will not be complied with before occupation certificateffl.C.C. 14. That the conditions mentioned in release letter of Executive Engineer (D.P.) under no. ChEl28261DPES dt. 26.5.04 will not be complied with. ~ 15. That the qualified registered site supervisor-through ardlitectlstructural engineer will not be appointed before applying for C.C.& his name and licence No.duty revalidated will not be submitted. 16. That the true copy of sanctioned layout sub-division lamalgamation approved under No TPIlOl809l dtd 2.12.63 ~longwMh the terms and conditions will not be submitted before C.C. and compliance thereof wiU not be done before submissiori of B.C.C. 17. That the extra water and sewerage charges will not be paid to AsslEngineer, Water Wot1cs. ' S' Ward before C.C. 18. That adequate care in planning. designing and carrying out construction will not be taken in the proposed building to provide for the consequence of settiement of floors and plinth filling etc. 19. That adequate care will not be taken to safeguard the trees existing on the plot while carrying out construction work & remarks from S.G. shan not be.submitted. 20. That the notice under Sec.347 (1)(a} of the Mumbai Municipal Co5pOfation Ad. will not be sent fOl' intimating the date of commencement of the work 21. That this offICe will not be Intimated tn prescribed profonna for checking the opens spaces and building dimensions as soon as the work upto plinth is completed That the clearance certificate from assessment Department regarding upto date payment of Municipal taxes etc.will not be submitted. That the requirement of bye law 4C will not be complied with before starting the ~ drainage work and in case Municipal sewer is not laid, the drainage work will not be carried on as per the requirement of Executive Engineer (Sewerage Project). Planning & completion certificate from him wilt not be submitted. 4. That the copy of Intimation of Disapproval conditions & other layout or sub division conditions imposed by the Corporation in connection with the developmental site shan not be given to the would be purchaser and aJso displayed at site. 5. That the N.A. permission from the Collector of Bombay shall not be submitted. 6. That a Janata Insurance Policy or policy to cover the compensation claims arising out of Workmen' s Compensation N;t 1923 will not be taken out before starting the work and will not be renewed during the conslruction. 7. That the development charges as per M.R.T.P.(amendment) Act 1992 will·notbe paid. That the carriage entrance shall not be provided before starting the work.

r I!%ecutive f.:,.f (; :,r~i~~ro,o"al. {Eas/CT/I uburbs.}, - - ~ eEl 968 IBPESIAS ~5.. hu if -'M I 29. That the ragisterad undertaking in prascribed proformti agroefnsrto demotiSh the excess area if constructed beyond permissible F.S.I. shall not be submitted before asking tOr C~. . . That the adequate & decent temporiary sanay accommodation will not be provided for construction workers on before starting the work. 31. ~t the documermuy evidence regarding ownership, area and boundaries of holding Is not produced by way of abslracts fonn the DisIrict Inspector of Land Records. extracts from City Survey Record and conveyance de«.I em. 32. That separate P .R.Cards for each sub-divided plots. road . ;will not be submitted. 33. That the debris will not be removed before submitting the building completion certiftcate and requisite deposit will not be paid before starting the work towards faithful compflaf1C8 thereof. 34. That the No Objection CertificaIIa from Hydraulic Engineer for the proposed devetopment will not be obtained and his NqUirements win not be complied with 35. That the ragist8red undertaking agreeing to form Co-op. Housing society wiD not be submitted before starting the work. 36. That the society will not be formed & got registered and true copy of the registration of society will not be submitted. 37. That the propoSal for amended layout I sub-station shall not be submitted and get approved before. starting the work and terms and conditions thereof will not compfied with 38. That the proposal will contravene the section 251 (A)(A) of the Mwnbai Munidpal CorporationAd.. 39. That the remarks from Asst.Engineer, Water Worb regarding location, size capacity of the suction tank. overhead storage tank for proposed and existing work willnot.be submitted before starting the work and his requirements will not be complied with. 40. That the capacity of overhead tank will not be provided as per , P' form issued by department cI Hydraulic Engineer and structural design to that effect admitted before requesting to grant commencement certificate. 41. That the phase programme for infrastructure development will not be submitted and got approved and will not be developed as per phase programme. 42. That the undertaking for praying additional prwnium due to increase in land rate as and when dema~ shall not be subrnibd. . 43. That the N.O.C. from Pest Control 0IIieer' S' Ward MCGM shall not be obta1noo . 44. That the board mentioning the name of Architect/Owner shall not be displayed on site. 45. That the existing well in the layout shaJl not be covered. . 46. That the conditions mentioned in the letter u~.Dy.CH~EIswdI2135/City & CC dt29.9.2001 shaU not be complied wiI:h.. 47. That the layout u.no.TPILOI8094.ONIS dt 2.12.63 shall not be amended and shaM not be got approved. 48. That the clearance from Ministry eX Envirorvnent & Forest, Govt of India shall not be submitted with respect to notification dated -,ttl July, 2004.

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1. That the N.O.C. from Civil Avi~ Department win not be obtained for the proposed ,-I. height of the building. 2_ That the requirement rI N.O.C. from C.A.U.L.C.& R. Act wiN not-be complied with before starting the work above plinth level. 3. That the 5% Additional Amenity Open Space shall not be handed over before requesting tor C.C. beyond 50% and shaH be transferred in name of MCGM before requesting for O.C.C.

C) GENERAL CONDITIONS TO BE COMPLIED WITH BEFORE O.C.

1. That some ~ the drains wift not be laid i II8maUy '*' C".pipes. 2. That the conditions mentioned in the clearance uncter No.CJULClD-llJlSec -2217697 dt.17.6.04 obtained from the competent authority under U.L.C.& R. N:.t 1976 wiD not be compfied with and fresh UlC order showing revised area under road setback will not be submitted. 3. That the dust bin wiD not be provided as per C.E.·s circular No;ce/9296l11 of 26.6.1978. That the surface drainage arrangement will not be made in consultation with Executive Engineer (S.W.D.) or as per his remarks and a completion cettificate will not be obtained and submitted before applying for occupation certificate. That the existing well will not be covered with R.e.c. slab That 10ftwide paved pathway upto staircase will nat be provided. That the surrCK,lnding open spaces. parking spaces and terrace will not be kept open and unbuilt upon and will not be levelled and developed before requesting to grant permission to occupy the building or submildng the B.C.C.whichever is earlier. That the name piatelboard showing plot No.name of the building etc.will not be c:lsplayed at a prominent place before O.C.CJB.C.C . . Tbat the parking spaces shall not be provided as per D.C.Regulation NO.36. O. That S.C.C. will not be obtained and LO.D.and debris depOsit etc.wWnct ba claimed for refund within a period of 6 years from the date « its payment. - 1: That the provision wiU not be made for making available water b' flushing and other non­ potable purposes through a system of borewefl and ~ that water throug~ . a separate overhead tank which will be connected to the drainage system and will not have any chances ot mixing with the normal water supply of the Corporation. . 2. That the certificate to the effect that the licensed surveyor has effectively supervised the work and has carried out tests for checking leakages Uvough aanitary blocks. termites. fixtures. joints in drainage pipes etc.and that the workmanship is found very satisfactory shall not be submitted. . That three sets of plans mounted on canvas will not be submiled. That the certificate from Lift Inspector regarding satisfactDry insIallation and operation of lift will not be subniltted. . That the federation 01 flat owners of the sub-divisionllayout for construction and maintenance of the infrastructure will not be formed That post mail boxes at ground ftoor for residence/occupation at upper floors shaH. not be provided. Brihanmumbai Mabanagarpalika eEl 968 IBPESlAS Frs NOV • . . ~ ~ 17. Tha(the every part of the buHdil1l construction and more ~, overhead tank will not be provided with a proper access for the staff of Insecticide Officer with a provision of ':f temporary but safe and stable ladder etc. 18. That the garages will not be constructed and kept open type as approved and they wiA be encloSed without obtaining prior permission toJhat effect. 19. That the final NOC from S.G. shall not be submitted. 20. That the requ~om of clause No.45 & 46 01 D.C.R.91 511811 not be complied with. 21. That the infrastructuraf works such · as; construction of handholesimanhoCes, ducts for underground cables, concealed wiring inside the ftatsirooms, roomsIspace for telecom installations etc. required for providing telecom services shall not be provided. 22. That the provision for rain water harvesting as per design prepared by approved consultant in the field shall not be made to the satisfaction of Municipal Commissioner. 23. That the Vermiculture bins for disposal of wet waste as per the design and specification of Organisations I individuals specialized in this field, as per the list fwnished by Solid Waste Management Department of MCGM, shall not be provided to the satisfaction of Municipal Commissioner.

D) CONDITIONS TO BE COMPLIED WITH BEFORE B.C.C.

1. That certificate under Section 27O-A of the Bombay Municipal Corporation /V:,t will not be obtained from H.E.' s department regarding adequacy of water supply. 2. That the ownership of the recreation spacelswimming pool /Club House shan not vest by provision in a deed d conveyance in all the property owners on account of whose holding the R.G1Swimming Pool ~b House is assigned.

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~ (1) The work should not be started unless objections are complied wiht

(2) A ce~fied set of l~tC8t approved plans shall be displayed on site at the time of commeIl.cemcn the work and durmg the progress of tile construction work. o. (3) Temporary permission on paynteRt of deposit should be obtained for any shed to bouse aild stere for conltructional pu.cposes, Residence of workmen shall not be allowed on sIte. The temporal1 structures for storing constructional materials &halJ be demolished before aubmission of buildinit comple~on ce~ficate and Il certificate signed by Arohitect submittect alORY with the buil(jing completJon certificate.

(4) Temporary SAnitary accommodatioJ1 on lilll fiushiDg system with necessary drainage artaIl8~' ment should· be provided on site for workers, before starting the work. •.. I . (5) Water connection for coBStructioaal purposes will not be given until the hoardiag is constructe.\! and. application is mado. to the Ward Officer with the required deposit for the construction oS carnage entrallce, over the r0a4 side drain. (0) Th" owners shall intimate the Hydntulic EDgineer or hili representative in Wards atJ.c.'l$t l' da>,s prior to the date of wblcb the proposed conatructioD work is ~n in bud that tbe ~'4teJ eXlsUng in the compound wiD be utili,cd for their construction wotJa and they will Ii t USG ll1ly Municipal Water for constnctiOIl purposos. Palling this it will be proalul'Jed Utat Muol· cipaJ 'tap water bas beeD cOBS1lnaed on the ~d&tructlon works and bills preferred against them accordi.ngly.

('I) 'rhe boarding or Screen wall for supporting tae depets of buildiRg materials saall b~ co~~trtJctt:d before starting any work oven though no materials may be expectod to be stabled in front of the property, ·The scaffoldinp. bricks meta.! sand, preps debns, etc., should 'Oot be depa iteG over footpaths or pubUc street by the ownor'/architect/their contractors, etc" without obtainin, prior permisslqn from the Ward Officer of the area. • (S) The work should not be started unless the manner in obviating all the objectiGDll is !1PP!()H('1 by this department. ' , '

0) No work should be started unless the structural design is approved.

(10) The work above plinth should not be stilrtcei' before the same is shown to thir. office Sub·Engjne~r concerned and acknowledgement obtained from him regarding correctness er the opeD sf\ucea lind dimension.

;" t~. The application !'or sew'~r street connCGtiouli, if necessary, shouJd be made sjmultaneously ~f'jtb commencement of the work as tho Municipal Corporation 'ill require time to consider I!.HI'!:r, uative sl,ta to av.oid the excavatioa of the rond and footpath. ; (2) All the terms and conditions of the aPl'roved layout/s,ub-divisioD under No, of should be adhered to and complied WIth.

: ),;;) N o Building/Drninage Completion Certificate will be accepted non water connection grallte~ (except for the constrlJ(,)tlon purposes) unl~ road is construct.ed to the satisfaotion of the MunP·· cipal Commissioner as per the provision of Section 345 of the Bombay Municipal COrpOI!:J.tioo­ Act aDd as pef the terms and conditions for sanction to tbe layout.

(14) Recreation ground or amenity open space should be dc\clopcd before isubruission of Buikline Completioll Certificate.

(I!») The [lcess road to the full width shall b ~ constructed in wat:r'bocnd macaaam be[Clre C'(lUiJ','l.'u·

(17) The surrounding open spaces· around the building should be conl!oli~ted in CODcret(;; b::".iIJ.: r bro~en glass pieces at the rate of 125 cubic metres p(lr 10 Sq, metres below prJymo!ot.

(18) TIle compound wall or fencing should ' be constructed clear of the road wideoi n (; line with (:OIl;:" dation below. level of bottom of road side drain without obstructing flow of rain ·a'3t~1 from adjoining holding before stal'ting the work to prove the owner's bolJing,

l) No work should be started unless the existing structures proposed t.o be dcmolis;lt~d are d<:lUo;' shed. . I ,:0) This Intimation of Disapproval is givcn exolusively for the purposes of enabling you to prcsc ,eo fu rther with the arrangements of obtainiDg No Objection Certificate from tho Housmg Cl.! t' missioner under Section 13l~) (II) of tht:: Rent Act and in tho event of your proceediup ',.i 'h .ile l~o rk eiili>!r without an intimation about commencing l11c work u1i.clcr Section 347(1) ( a~) or YCL:J brurting the w.rk wit' out removing the stnl"tures pr op(x~ d 10 be removed t.bc UCI ~ b afl be t:!h.a l..~ to severe l'C3ob of the conditions under whic..~ this lnliruauv ll oi Disapproval b j ; ~ uc:d .II ..! h~ " lKlt itlQ wiU ,e revoked and the C'omroenoement certifrcate !1rantca l)j't:cr S ... lion 45 cl lO~ Mab: / ' r~~h t ra rtegiC''1nJ and Town Halluing Act, 1966, (12 (If "~ TOV.D PlanIling At), \\ iI\ I: ·.,in.

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(2 I) If it is proposed to demolish the e~sting structures by negotiations with · the tenants, under the\!: A circumstances, the work as per approvoo plans should not be taken up in hand unless the City Engineer is satisfied with the following ;- (/) Specific plans in respect of evicting or rehousing the existing tenants on yollJ' stating tbeir number and the a.rea in occupation of each.

(if) Specifically signed agreement between you and the existing tenants that they are willine to avail or the alternative accommodation in the proposed struliture at standard rent. ~

(Iii) Plan~ ' showi!lg the phased programme of construction has to be puly approved by this office before startmg the work 80 as not to contravene at any stage of construction, the Develop­ ment Control Rules regarding open spaces, light and ventilation ·of oxi tlng structure, (22) Tn ca$e of extension to existing building, blocking of existing windows of rooms deriving light :ltLd its from othel' sides should be dOD? first before starting the work. (23) in t'-3se of additional floor co work should be start or during monSOOlJ which wiH same arise water leakage~nd consequent nuisanoe to thl:l tenants staying on the tiot,r below

(2,1,) The bottom of the over head storage work above the finished level of tile terrace shall no; ;)<1 more than 1 metre.

The work should not be started above first floor level unless the No Objection Certificate fro ll' the Civil Aviation Authorities, where necessary, is obtained. ' .

It i ~ to be understood tbat the foundations must be excavated down to hard soil.

(l" .. : h~ positions of tlie nahanis !lnd other appurtenances in the bujJdjllg should be so rtrr.1.;l~ e

'i'hc water arrangement must he c~rtied out In strict accordance with the Municipal requirement ••

z' ....,n'. \.lo.·'t ~ i o new w.:!I, tauk, pond, cistern or fountain shall he dug or constructed 'vithol!t th~ previou.· f crmission in writing of the Municipal Commissioner for Greater Hornbl!),. as required in SectiQC ,:« I·A of the M unicipaJ Corporation Act.

'II gully trap') and ';IP')1I r:banllel "mln" Mhall be provided witb right fitting mosquito proof ~'over made of WT' .1gb! iron plates OJ hiuge. The manholes of all jistern. shall be colle.re~ • with Ll properly fittin ::;. ra squito proof hinged cast iroo cap uver in olle Im~cc, wlrh lackiD ' "nn{it'me1'll provid!li with a bolt aod huge screwed on bigh r1. sef"l'ing the purpose 01' 3 lock aou lhl: \ aroiDg prlpes of tbe ribbef pre!CsRed with screw or doone sbape pieces (like a l!aru()Q marl rose) with copper pipes witb perfection each nOl exceedi )l 1.5 'l'lf'Tl. in diameter. Tbe dstcrn sba.U be made eaSily. safely and pel menently a cea sib l ~ by providing a flrmly fixed iroo ladder, the upocr ends of the ladder should be e'dJ1l1arked and extended 60 ems. above the to!) where they are to be .. xed and its lower ends io cement CODCreJe" blocks. I . No broken bottles should be fixed over boundary walls. This prohihition refers only to broken bottles to not to the use of pJane glass for coping over compound .vall.

(37. ) (a) Louvres should be provided as required by Bye-law No. 5(b J. (b) lintels or Arches should be provided over Door and Winclow openings. (c) Tue drains should he laid 8S require under Secti oo 234- l{a). (d) The inspection chamber should be plastered Inside and outside.

Jf the proposed addition is intended to be earned oUt on old foundations nn~ structures. you will do so at your own risk. . cr Executi''Ie

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~rchitect Mis. Ramesh Dalvi & Associates A/02, Gr. Fir, Shree Swami Samarth Nagar Opp. Shamgrilla Biscuits, L.B.S. Marg, Bhandup 0N), Mumbai '.' 400078.

" Sub: Revised remarks regarding S.W.Drains / Nallas, etc. for the plot bearing C, T.S. No. 303·C & 303A12 of Village Bhandup at Bhandup 0N) in'S' War(

Ref: Architect's letter dt. 22/08/07.

Name of the Architect : Mis. Ramesh Dalvi & Associates

The remarks regardir:'l9 storm water drain and Natural Water Course passing through the property mentioned above are 'as under & the remarks are offered without

prejudice to the qwnership of land and status of the land :- ' ..

1 Whether any natural water course is passing through the Yes property. '.

2 Size of existing natural water course. 2.40nj'?< 1.20m

3 Size to which the existing natural water course should be 8.00m. x 2.50m. widened. 4 Nature of land (whether the R.L.is above 27.43 THO or To be maintained as not) . per Item NO.5.below 5 Minimum formation level of the plot required. 27.50 THO or 15cm. above the formation level of the raised footpath or the existing access road whichever, is higher. 6 Whether 7.5 m. or 15.0 m space from either side of the As per D.'C: nalla is to be left out. R~~ulation ·1991

7 Adequate storm water drains shall be provided in the property includl~g provision for admittifl9 storr:n water coming from the surrounding locality if required in future.

8 While constructing the S.W.Drain invert level of the drain shall be kept such as to admit the storm water coming from the adjoining areas.

9 Additional remarks if any A condition may please be' included In the terms & conditions that the party will have either to bear full cost of training and constructing natural water course in the property if the Corporation takes the work in hand or the party shall construct the same as per Municipal Specifications.

10 The access I internal roads of the layout should be provided with pucca open S.W.Orains on each/one side having an area of Sq.m. (as indicated in the accompanying plan.

11 Side open spaces shall be leveled consolidated and p,aved with proper slope to drain in such a way to dispose off the storm water into· the S. W. Drains as proposed and/into the:existing drains along Municipal Roads. . . .' ...... i

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. ' . 12 The S. W. Drain remarks for the holding under reference shown bounded in black as I J #> shown by you and marked as A-8-C-D-E-F,.G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q-R-S-T-U-V-W-X­ Y-Z-A'-B'-C'-D'-E'-F'-G'-A on accompanying 'plan are as under- " a) The storm water drains as per these remarks shall ,be constructed as per M.C.G.M. specifications and the walls should be of c.c. M-20 of minimum thickness 0.20 m. over a bed concrete of M-10 (1:3:6) c.c. 15 cm. thick and M-20 c.c. haunches of 8 cm. thick with cement plaster in cm. (1:2) 12 mm thick for haunches. b) The gradient of the drains ~hall be given such way to create velocity of 1.22 m. I sec. . c) All cross drair:ls shall be 1.Slimes the siz'e of the drains proposed. d) Adequate number of weep holes (100 mm 0) shall be provided in the compound walls wherever necessary. " e) Before commencing the work of S.W.D. as per remarks, party shol1ld intimate ' this office. .' . f) The plot under reference is' affected by Usha Nagar Main Nalla of Usha Nagar - Datar Colony Nalla System designated ,as Catchment no. 305. g) The invert level of the nalla near Points 'T' and 'X' i.e. at disposal points with respect to THO shall be: intimated to this office before asking for completion certificate. . h) Major Nalla remarks received from the office of Ex.Eng.(S.W.D.)Const. city issued ulna. Dy.Ch.E.lS.W.D./S3/City of C.C. dt. 22/0S/06 shall be strictly followed. i) Completed intemal open S.W.D. of 0.37 sq.m. cis area between C'-D' shown thus. j) Completed internal S.W.D. of 0.21 sq;m. cis area between a-b-c-d-e-f-g-h shown thus.- k) Completed intemal covered S.W.D. of 0.28 sqm. cis area betwe'en' F'-F"-C" and N-f-g-C' shown thus. - I) To construct internal open S.W.D. of size O.4Sm x O.eOm. - 0.7Sm. between F'-F-G-H-I-I'-J-K-L-M-N & F'-I"-I' shown thus. - m) To construct covered S.W.D. of size 0.60m. x 0.60m.-0.75m. along 12.20m. wide internal layout Road between N-O-P-Q-R-S-T & C'-6'-A'-Z-Y-X shown thus.- n) Proposed culvert near 'e: between T - X of size O.90m. x O.90m. shown thus.=::::( The above culvert sha'fI be connected to existing S.W. . Drain system along 18.30m. wide D.P. Road with adequate size of S.W. Drains. ' .: 0) Proposed cafrjag~' way entrances shown thus. )::= . .. " All the carriage way entrances/culvert shall be designed and constructed for 'AA' class loading and shall be constructed under the supervision of Lic. R.C.C. consultant and Stability Certificate thereof from the same R.C.C. consultant shall be submitted to this office before asking for Completion Certificate. . ' p) Proper arrangement of S.W. Drain network to dispose of Storm Water from paved I unpaved open spaces, R.G.'s, Ramp's, _amenity open spaces, approaches and internal roads shall be made to avoid flooding during monsoon season. q) If there is any amendment! changes in plan/layout, revised remarks will have to be obtained from this office before asking for completion certificate. r) Proposed S.W.D.'s and culvert shall be connected properly to the existing S.W. Drain system to maintain smooth flow of S. Water.

NOTE :- The remarks offered above are valid for one year from the date of issue. ~1 \~~~ ~ . s .E. (pi~w.. D. ~.E . (S.W.D . ) Ex,E Cs:"~D~)E.s.(Z-VI) 's' Ward . . ·S & T' Ward

. : /' C\Tv. I \Swdr.l .doc8 t , . . 7. DMP FOR ONSITE AND OFFSITE

Disaster is a threat to Environment and Society. Disaster Management Plan (DMP) deals with the preparations to reduce the impacts of Natural and Man-made disasters. Recent rise in the incidence of disasters has alerted us regarding the need of pre-planned DMP which will aim at providing effective and timely relief during disaster through organized manner. Emergency prevention through good design, operation, maintenance and inspection are essential to reduce the probability of occurrence and also making the occupiers aware of what to do in case of any emergency. The overall objective of a disaster management plan is to make use of the combined resources created or available at the site and/or off-site services to achieve the following:

 Prevent Disasters;  Minimize the effects of the accident on people and property;  Initiate the rescue and medical treatment of casualties;  Safeguard other people  Evacuate people to safe areas with care  Inform and collaborate with statutory local and state authorities;  Provide credible information to news media;  Bring the incident under control;  Preserve relevant records and equipment for the subsequent enquiry into the cause and circumstances of the emergency;  Investigate and take steps to prevent recurrence of similar incidents.

DMP follows the Basic structure as shown in Figure 5.1

FIGURE 7.1: BASIC STRUCTURE OF DMP

DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN

NATURAL MANMADE

ACT OF POWER EARTHQUAKE FLOOD CYCLONE LIGHTENING FIRE TERROR FAILURE

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I. NATURAL DISASTER

A. EARTHQUAKE

SEISMIC ENVIRONMENT & PRECAUTIONS

As per the Seismic Zoning Map of India, Mumbai region falls under Seismic Zone-III. The structural design shall be certified as per IS code 875 and IS- 1893-2002 for Seismic Zone – III of Mumbai.

B. FLOODS

Particularly in Mumbai, areas having poor drainage characteristic get flooded by accumulation of water from heavy rainfall. Following precautions would be taken by M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd. to manage flood disasters:

M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd.proposes: a. Storm water system would be checked and cleaned periodically. b. Mapping the areas within or leading in or out of the building that will be water logged, flooded or isolated due to the flood. The areas will be marked after completion of the project (as final ground levels etc. will be available after completion). c. Vulnerability of basement should be mapped. d. Dewatering pumps shall be installed at vulnerable locations.

C. CYCLONES

Cyclones are caused by atmospheric disturbances around a low-pressure area distinguished by swift and often destructive air circulation. They are usually accompanied by violent storms and bad weather. There is no history of any cyclone in this area. However in such an instance the occupants should be advised to stay in the shelter in tightly secured windows and doors. The glass of windows etc. should be covered with paper/cardboards to avoid glass breaking due to flying objects outside.

D. LIGHTNING

Lightning is an atmospheric electrostatic discharge accompanied by thunder which typically occurs during thunderstorms and sometimes during volcanic eruptions or dust storms. It often leads to physical damage to the building and occupants. It can also lead to short circuits, failure of power supply and fire. Lightning arrestor systems is provided to abate the impact of lightning hazard.

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II. MAN-MADE DISASTER

A. FIRE

Fire could take place through various means; one of them is through electrical fire. Hence, all the electrical works and material of the building would adhere to the standards. Regular maintenance and audit of the electrical systems would be carried out by external auditors.

Fire alarm would be installed. The functioning of these fire alarms would be checked periodically by security manager. A report of the same would be submitted to safety manager. The same report would be submitted to Safety manager. The same report must be submitted to M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd.for necessary action. The occupants of the proposed building would undergo mock fire drills. These mock drills would be conducted by qualified staff (e.g. fire brigade).Fire extinguishers would be placed in every floor. All occupants would be given training on how to use these fire extinguishers. Fire extinguisher equipment would be evaluated periodically to ensure that it is in working conditions by security manager. If any faulty equipment is observed then it would be repaired or replaced by Society. Proper evacuation plan would be chocked for the building. The map for the evacuation plan would be provided to all the occupants.

The Emergency Preparedness programme shall comprise the following elements:

a. Fire Safety System

• As per the regulations of CFO and as per NBC CODE • Fire Protection System will be based on CFO guidelines. • Provision of separate water storage tanks as per CFO. • Provision of Wet riser system for existing and proposed building with booster pump. • 3 nos. Fire pumping station proposed in the building. • Provision of Yard Hydrant System. • Provision of Automatic Sprinkler system (Only in parking and common areas). • Analogue Addressable Fire detection & Alarm system (upper & lower ground • parking+ upper apartment floor common area. • Provision of Manually operated fire alarm system • Provision of Fire extinguishers as per IS norms. • Photo luminescent safety signage. • External & internal Hydrant is also provided. • Following functional system shall be provided:- a. Piping System Piping system confirming to IS: 1239 b. Fire water static storage Fire water static storage has been provided in accordance to NBC requirement. c. Fire Pumping system Pumping system comprising of independent pumps for hydrant, sprinkler & jockey application has been provided. d. Hydrant System External & internal hydrant complete with hose reel. e. Sprinkler System Sprinkler rating and type shall be provided in Corridors for buildings upto 45 m height and in Corridors and Roofs for buildings higher than 45 m. f. Hand held fire Strategically placed at designated areas. Extinguishers

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i. Active Fire Fighting • Sprinklers. • Fire Hydrant Cabinets with hose reels & hand held Fire Extinguishers. • Fire tank capacities as per NOC, with separate fire pumps for Hydrants and Sprinklers. • Stand by diesel operated pumps. • All fire pumps will be powered from the emergency panel, which in turn is fed by DG sets.

ii. Evacuation • Smoke Evacuation from Offices / Sky gardens, etc. • Lift lobby & Staircase • Fire Lifts provided. • Basements are provided with Smoke evacuation system. b. General Guidelines and Chief Fire Officer considerations

The CFO Considerations for the project are as follows:

i. 6 meter carriage way provided for Fire Engine movement. ii. Each floor has access to both the Fire lift and Staircase. iii. Refuge areas are provides as per CFO norms. c. Response Sequence during Fire i. Person noticing the fire should attempt to isolate and extinguish the fire with the available equipment and Inform or arrange to inform the security regarding the: • Location of the fire • Material of burning • Extent of fire • Callers name and number

“A proper code of communication shall be maintained wherein the caller makes sure that the message has been conveyed to the right person”.

ii. Security or the coordinators will • Respond to the scene of the incident. • Arrange to send the necessary fire fighting equipment to the scene of the incident. • Extinguish the fire with the available equipment. • Ensure closure of gates immediately to regulate traffic in such a way that free movement of outside assistance like fire tenders, ambulance etc is available. • Security will cordon off the area and local city fire fighting staff should be notified for further assistance. • All the occupants will need to stop their operations/ work, switch off lights, fans, machines etc. All persons should assemble to refuge or designated area for fire and hazardous situation.

iii. Reporting and Follow up System

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• All cases of fire occurrence, no matter how small, must be reported promptly to the Security for further action to avoid such incident. • Fire extinguishing equipment once used, should not be returned to its location without it is being recharged/ certified fit by the security. • All fire extinguishers after use should be laid horizontally to indicate that they have been exhausted.

d. Refuge Area

The Refuge Area will have the following resources available:

i. Copies of the Disaster Management Plan. ii. Layout Plan of the complex. iii. Information regarding Safety Equipment, Fire Fighting material. iv. A list of important telephone numbers like those of neighbouring police station, Fire Brigade, Hospitals etc. v. First - Aid Kit. vi. Communication equipment - Internal and External telephones and other communication equipment. vii. Drinking water facility.

In addition to many of the above measures an attempt will be made to add any site specific steps and manpower based instruction. Instruction should be in multiple languages including “Marathi and Hindi”. The communication equipment will be checked periodically to ensure that they are functional.

B. ACT OF TERROR

The project site is situated in well developed Lower region. Hence act of terror can occur. An explosive device assimilated into an object which will be left to explode once its owner has withdrawn from the area of the explosion after placing it. An Explosive device is known more as a "bomb-bag" or an "unidentified object".

a. Suspicious Signs List

i. The vehicle is not in the right place ii. The vehicle has breaching signs iii. The vehicle has been altered iv. The vehicle is extremely heavy (is sunk) v. The vehicle has flammable materials and is not coordinated to come to the Hotel vi. The vehicle has irregular smell of gasoline, solar, etc. vii. The vehicle plates have irregularities: not synchronized, number changed by hand, new vehicle with old plate, no plates viii. The vehicle has bulges, wires, etc. that do not seem to be part of the vehicle ix. The identification papers look fake, altered, not proper, no papers. Also regarding delivery- invoices. x. The driver is not cooperating, nervous xi. The vehicle is abandoned in a hastily manner near a crowded area xii. Weight does not fit the size. xiii. External oily signs. xiv. Kept extremely close to the owner. M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd; Bhandup (West), Mumbai – 400078 5

xv. Left without care xvi. Does not want it to be checked. xvii. Does not look like it fits the owner.

The suspicious sign list will be obtained from local police station such as names, sketches of persons, photos etc. Such person shall be denied entry or detained at security checking, it will be informed to local police station. b. Hostage Situation

A hostage situation is a situation where one or more suspects are holding one or more people in confinement in a closed area and threatening their life. The main aim of the Proposed building Security is to safeguard the situation until a professional police force will step in to negotiate and terminate the event. The declaration of a hostage situation will be done by the Security. Hosted situation will be handled by police department.

C. POWER FAILURE

Power failure is a short- or long-term loss of the electric power to an area. Failure of electrical power to a building will have a serious impact on its operations, particularly if the failure occurs during normal operating hours when the building is fully occupied.

a. Causes Of Power Failure

There are many causes of power failures in an electricity network which are caused by either of the following faults:

i. Manmade / Technical Fault • Faults at power stations, • Damage to electric transmission lines, substations or other parts of the distribution system, • Short circuit, • Overloading of electricity mains. • Collision of person or object with utility poles or power transformers, • Human error in operating equipment within the building or outside (such as at the utility company supplying the power), or malicious tampering. ii. Natural Events.

• Natural events include storms, floods, and earthquakes, Lightning.

b. Types Of Power Failure Power failures are categorized into three different phenomena, relating to the duration and effect of the failures: i. A transient fault is a momentary (a few seconds) loss of power typically caused by a temporary fault on a power line. Power is automatically restored once the fault is cleared. ii. A brownout or sag is a drop in voltage in an electrical power supply. iii. A blackout refers to the total loss of power to an area and is the most severe form of power outage that can occur.

c. Effects Of Power Failure

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i. Loss of visibility ii. Safety is at risk. iii. Stoppage of elevators. iv. Computer memory loss and equipment damage. v. Stoppage of working of Fire fighting system. vi. Stoppage of working of building utilities like water pumps, Sewage treatment plants etc. vii. Loss of comfort.

d. Mitigation plan

Buildings have emergency and standby power systems to provide safety and comfort to building occupants during interruptions in their normal power supply.

i. Diesel Generators A diesel generator is the combination of a diesel engine with an electrical generator (to generate electric energy. Diesel generating sets are used in places without connection to the power grid or as emergency power-supply if the grid fails. The packaged combination of a diesel engine, a generator and various ancillary devices (such as base, canopy, sound attenuation, control systems, circuit breakers, jacket water heaters and starting system) is referred to as a generating set. In case of emergency these diesel generators will backup for electric supply for the common area lighting and utilities like elevators, water pumps, fire lifts, fire pumps & Sewage Treatment plant etc.

ii. Provision of Independent electrical circuits for critical equipments as per Norms Also as per specific requirement of Fire fighting department the Electric supply for Fire pumps, booster pumps, sprinkler pumps will be on independent circuit.

iii. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) Uninterruptible power supply, also uninterruptible power source, UPS or battery/flywheel backup is an electrical apparatus that provides emergency power to a load when the input power source, typically the utility mains, fails. A UPS differs from an auxiliary or emergency power system or standby generator in that it will provide instantaneous or near-instantaneous protection from input. Even if DG sets are provided as power backup a UPS is typically used to protect computers, data centers, telecommunication equipment or other electrical equipment where an unexpected power disruption could cause injuries, fatalities, serious business disruption or data loss.

iv. Power Outage Tips : • Check to see if others are without power. If your flat is the only one without electricity, check your fuse box and if needed call an electrician. • Turn off appliances that were running before the outage to protect the motor. • Turn off the Television, computers, air-conditioning system, and refrigerator. • If stuck in elevator, please be patient, it only takes a few minutes to get out of the elevator once the backup system is on.

III. ONSITE AND OFFSITE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN

A. On Site Emergency Preparedness plan :

a. Mitigative measures in the Construction phase / O & M of Equipments and facilities:

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i. Regular health check up of construction workers ii. Adequate safety instructions to given to all employees. iii. Provide necessary protective equipment, safety appliances e.g. safety helmet, goggles ,welder’s equipment for eye and face protection, earplugs, safety belt, hand gloves, safety shoes and clothing, and to ensure their proper use. iv. Create awareness of employees about materials, equipment or processes used in their work, which are known to be potentially hazardous to health or safety v. Keep all operations and methods of work under regular review for making necessary changes from the point of view of safety in the light of experience and up-to-date knowledge. vi. Provide appropriate facilities for first aid and prompt treatment of injuries and illness. vii. Proper implementation of fire prevention methods and an appropriate fire fighting service. viii. Maintain collection of data on accidents with a view to take corrective, remedial and preventive action. ix. Regular safety inspection by a competent person at suitable intervals of all buildings, equipment. x. The working personnel will be given the following appropriate personal protective safety gears. xi. Display of Emergency phone nos. (E.g. nearby hospitals, fire station, police stations, etc.) at following places :

• At security cabin • At the entrance • Near the lift doors on all the floors and at every staircase landing on every floor • All occupants shall be provided the copy of these documents and shall be asked to keep handy. xii. Training to all occupiers for different type of emergencies. xiii. Periodic maintenance and checking of all equipments.

B. Offsite Disaster management plan:

a. Safeguard Requirements for Natural and Manmade Disasters List of nearest clinics and hospitals shall be maintained for medical emergency as also any other eventuality. The table below will be ready and will be distributed to all members within the building and later for off-site plan to neighbourhood. These information need to be updated every six months before safety drills. The information thus updated should also be shared with occupants.

Table 7.1: Emergency Situation Clinics and Hospitals Sr. Names and Area of Location Distance from the Phone numbers No. specialization project site 1. Mahatma Jyotibha Phule Approx 4.11Km +91 22 2578 2253 Hospital (E) 2. Fortis hospital Bhandup Approx 0.58 Km +91 22 6799 4187 (W) 3. Surya Eye Institute Approx. 1.33m (+91 22 2590 7733 (W) 4. Hira Mongi Navneet Mulund Approx. 1.78 Km +91 22 2591 5577 Hospital (W) 5. Madhu Polyclinic & Nursing Bhandup Approx. 1.40 Km +91 98 33 032120 home (W) 6. Central health home Bhandup Approx. 1.37 Km +91 22 2166 1441

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7. Ashwini hospital Mulund Approx. 2.27 Km +91 22 2560 3386 (W) 8. Vertex Hospital Mulund Approx. 2.62 Km +91 22 4162 4000 (W)

Table 7.2: Emergency Situation Government Agencies and Offices Sr. Names and Area Location Distance Phone numbers No. of response 1. Police (Law and DCP, Zone VI and IX Order) Police station, Approx 1.74 Km (E) Police station, Mulund (W) Aprrox 2.2 Km 2. Police (Traffic) Divisional Police ????? ?????????? Inspector, G, G1 and J division Fire Brigade Station Officer, Mulund Approx 1.84 Km +91222568 7637 (W)

3. Railways Station Masters of Approx. 3.79 Km (022) 25947282 Vikhroli, Kanjurmarg, Bhandup 4. BEST Assistant Traffic (Transport) Superintendent of L.B.S. Marg Bus station Bhandup (W) Approx 1.49 Km Mulund Bus stop Approx 2.15 km

6. Government Medical Officer casualty Approx. Km +91 22 2578 2253 Hospitals ward, Mahatma Jyotibha Phule Hospital

7. MTNL Area Manager, Powai Approx. 2.47 Km (022) 25770101 Telephone exchange

8. Reliance power Station Master, S V Road, Approx 10.49 Km +91 22 2876 7687 receiving station (west) BSES / Reliance 9. Revenue, GOM Officer designated by ?????????? ???/? Collector, Source: MCGM

b. Off-site emergency response preparedness plan

i. Role of the Local Authorities : The local authority will carry out his duty in preparing for a whole range of different emergencies within their jurisdiction area. (Ward-wise areas in case of MCGM). The responsible personnel from the proposed

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project will coordinate with the local authorities to obtain the information to provide the basis for the plan. This liaison should ensure that the plan is continually up dated and communicated to all stake holders. It will be the responsibility of the local authority to ensure that all those organizations, which will be involved off site in handling the emergency, know of their roles and responsibility. Sufficient staff and appropriate equipment arrangement shall be the responsibility of respective person. Rehearsals for off-site plans should be organized by the local authority.

i. Role of Police Department: Formal duties of the police during an emergency include protecting life and property and controlling traffic movements. Their functions should include controlling bystanders, evacuating the public, identifying any serious problems, and informing all concerned.

ii. Responsibilities of Divisional Police Inspectors (Traffic) The Divisional Police Inspector (Traffic) in co-ordination with the Ward Officer is responsible for the following field activities: • Control and monitor traffic • Extensive patrolling especially covering railway stations, bus stations and schools • Diversion of traffic on alternate routes as and when necessary. • Provide information about traffic flow along various corridors, especially heavy traffic or congested roads • Co-ordination with BEST to ensure additional buses are deployed along desired routes • Mobilizing towing cranes and towing of stranded/breakdown or those vehicles obstructing movements • Use of P.A system to provide information and direction to the public • Setting up of sign-boards and display boards at strategic locations to give information regarding traffic movement • Enlist support of RSP, NCC, NSS, NGOs and voluntary organizations for traffic management • Provide and co-ordinate arrangements for transportation/shifting of stranded or affected persons through police vehicles and private vehicles. • Communicate to traffic control room details on the field activities including deployment and reinforcements of staff and resources and communicate nature of additional requirements. iii. Responsibilities of DCP Zone VI and IX The DCP’s office is responsible for the following field activities in co-ordination with the ward officer: • Shifting of the injured to the hospitals on a priority and providing bandobast for crowd control at the hospital • Cordoning off area to restrict movement of on-lookers, vehicular and pedestrian traffic. • Guarding of property/valuables in affected area • Providing easy access to rescue and relief personnel/vehicles • Ensuring proper identification , inquest procedure and Corpse disposal • Panchanamas will be prepared as per police procedure • Crowd control especially outside Railway stations, bus stations and schools • Police bandobast near railway stations, bus stations and schools • Extensive mobile patrolling • Arrangements for transportation/shifting of stranded or affected persons through police vehicles and private vehicles. • Law and order and control of anti-social elements • Use of public address system to provide information to the public. Sign boards may be used to provide information and declare areas out of bounds. • Enlist support of Mohalla Committees for maintaining peace and for rumors control • Information centre to organize sharing of information with mass media and community

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• Communicate to police control room details on the field activities including deployment and reinforcements of staff and resources and communicate nature of additional requirements.

iv. Role of Fire Authorities: The control of a fire should normally be the responsibility of the senior fire brigade officer who would take over the handling of the fire from the site controller on arrival at the site. The senior fire brigade officer should also have a similar responsibility for other events, such as explosions and toxic release. Fire authorities in the region should be apprised about the location of all stores of flammable materials, water and foam supply points, and fire-fighting equipment. They should be involved in on-site emergency rehearsals both as participants and, on occasion, as observers of exercises involving on-site personnel.

v. Responsibilities of Fire Brigade Station Officer, Mulund (W) Station

Fire Brigade The Fire Brigade Station Officers in co-ordination with the Ward Officer is responsible for the following field activities: • Fire fighting operations in the affected area • Rescue operations • Transport of injured to the hospitals on a priority • Evacuation of persons from the affected area • Ensure safety from electrical installations or power supply at disaster site • Clearing of roads or pathways due to uprooted trees • Salvage operations • Co-ordinate with BMC for rescue operations in house and complex collapses • Communicate to fire brigade control room details on the field activities including deployment and reinforcements of staff and resources and communicate nature of additional requirements.

vi. Role of Health Authorities: Health authorities, including doctors, surgeons, hospitals, ambulances, and similar other persons/institutions should have a vital part to play following a major accident, and they should form an integral part of the emergency plan.

Major off-site incidents are likely to require medical equipment and facilities in addition to those available locally, and a medical "mutual aid" scheme should exist to enable the assistance of neighbouring authorities to be obtained in the event of an emergency.

vii. Responsibilities of Medical Officer (Casualty), Mahatma Jyotibha Phule Hospital The Medical Officer (Casualty) in co-ordination with the Ward Officer is responsible for the following field activities: • Providing emergency treatment for the seriously injured at the hospital • Organizing on-site treatment of injured with tagging and triage and transfer of injured • Emergency supplies of medicines and first-aid • Post-mortem and corpse disposal • Demarcate an area in the hospital for receiving patients, tagging and triage • If necessary, setting up poison centre within the hospital or at disaster site • Co-ordinate with blood banks for emergency supply of blood • Setting up an information centre at the hospital • Communicate to MCGM control room details on the field activities including deployment and reinforcements of staff and resources and communicate nature of additional requirements. viii. Responsibilities of Railway Station Master, Vikhroli, Kanjurmarg and Bhandup Railway Stations M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd; Bhandup (West), Mumbai – 400078 11

The Railway Station Master in co-ordination with the Ward Officer ensures that the following field activities are undertaken: • Crowd control through Railway Police • Continuous updated information through public address system on the running of trains measures being undertaken • Information on location of temporary shelters organized by BMC for railway passengers • Providing facilities at railway station to ward office for provision of emergency food and water to passengers • Monitoring level of water on the railway tracks • Co-ordinating with engineering branch staff posted at the flood prone locations at railway tracks • Co-ordination with ward officer regarding passenger data and alternate transport

In case of railway accidents: • Rescue and evacuation • Shifting of injured to hospitals • Co-ordination with railway hospitals, BMC hospitals and government hospitals • Provide information on alternate travel arrangements for outstation passengers • Communicate to Railway control room details on the field activities including deployment and reinforcements of staff and resources and communicate nature of additional requirements. ix. Responsibilities of BEST Assistant Traffic Superintendent, Bhandup Bus station The BEST Assistant Traffic Superintendent in co-ordination with the Ward Officer is responsible for the following field activities:

• Keep standby buses in readiness for deployment • Co-ordination with Railway Station Master and Divisional Police Inspector (Traffic) for information regarding traffic movement and passenger data • Co-ordinate with MSRTC for transport arrangements of stranded passengers • Deployment of additional buses along certain routes to clear passenger traffic • Diversion of routes if and when necessary • Providing information to the public at bus depots regarding the cancellation, re-routing, delays of buses, temporary shelter locations of BMC and the measures being undertaken. • Communicate to BEST control room details on the field activities including deployment and reinforcements of staff and resources and communicate nature of additional requirements.

x. Responsibilities of BEST Station Engineer The BEST station engineer in co-ordination with the Ward Officer is responsible for the following field activities: • Cutting off power supply if necessary • Restoration of power supply • Alternative arrangements for power supply for lighting • Illumination of affected area as well as the periphery • Keeping emergency gangs in readiness for repair work • Repairs to damaged power infrastructure • Attending to calls of power breakdowns or short-circuits • Co-ordinating with fire brigade in case of fires or short-circuiting • Communicate with respective control rooms the details on the field activities including deployment and reinforcements of staff and resources and communicate nature of additional requirements.

xi. Responsibilities of MTNL Area Manager, Mulund Exchange

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The MTNL Area Manager in co-ordination with the Ward Officer is responsible for the following field activities: • Restoration of telephone lines • Keeping emergency gangs in readiness for repair work • Repairs to telecommunication infrastructure • Communicate with Head Office the details on the field activities including deployment and reinforcements of staff and resources and communicate nature of additional requirements. xii. Role of NGOs and Voluntary Organisations The non-governmental organizations and voluntary agencies play an important role in disaster management and provide a strong band of committed volunteers with experience in managing the disasters. Their strength lies in the choice of their manpower, the informality in operations and flexibility in procedures. These organizations enjoy a fair degree of autonomy and hence can respond to changing needs immediately. However, in order to maintain uniformity in operations and effective co-ordination, it is desirable that they follow the standards of services (as given in the Guidelines), information exchange and reporting so as to enable the Ward Officer to have a total picture of resource availability, disbursements and requirements. NGOs therefore will be assigned specific tasks by the Ward Officer to undertake relief work within the overall institutional framework. As and where possible, NGOs may also be able to improve the quality of delivery of services.

• Specific activities in which NGOs / Private Sector can be involved during disaster management operations are: - Search and rescue operations - Information dissemination - First aid - Disposal of dead - Damage assessment - Management of information centre’s at temporary shelters - Mobilization and distribution of relief supplies including finances - Manpower for community mobilization, crowd control, rumours control, traffic management - Specialized services (psychiatric and mental health assistance)

• Management of transit camps The following agencies will be associated with relief and rehabilitation activities. Most of these agencies have the capacity to mobilize required resources and have assisted the administration in the past in managing relief and rehabilitation activities. These agencies include:

- Lions Club of Bhandup - Rotary Club of Bhandup - Bhandup Gujrati seva - Sarva Shramik Sangh - Citizen Social Organisation - Maharashtra Bandhkam - NakaKamgarSangh

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Depending on the intensity of the disaster and the quantum of resources required, the following city level agencies will also be approached for assistance through the BMC Control Room. - Agriculture Produce Market Committee - Bharat Sevashram - CARE - CARITAS - CASA - Indian Red Cross - Mahalaxmi Trust - Nirmala Niketan School of Social Work - Ramkrishna Mission - Salvation Army - SOCLEEN - Somaiya Trust - Swami Narayan Trust - Tata Institute of Social Sciences - Tata Relief Committee

As a part of general preparedness at community level, the NGOs in the ward will make the communities conscious about the type of hazard that the community faces. Thus local disaster management action plans for hot-spot areas in the context of specific vulnerability would be developed. In addition, Mohalla Committees have been operating at the community level, especially in times of emergencies like house and complex collapses, fires, floods. Such committees have been identified at the ward level and exist at the following place: - Darga Road, Bhandup (w) - Ishwar Nagar, Bhandup (W) - Dina Patil Estate, Bhandup (W) - Mini Land Bhandup (W) - Kindipada - Rajaram Wadi, Bhandup (w) - Ganesh Nagar, Bhandup (w) - Pathan colony, Bhandup (w) - Kanjur Marg (E) - Surya Nagar, Vikhroli (w) - Udayshree Society, Bhandup (E) - Mishra Nagar Slum,. Bhandup (E) - Ekveera Nagar, Kanjur Marg (E) - Godrej colony, Vikhroli (E) - Tagore Nagar, Vikhroli (E) - Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli (E) - Sarvodaya Nagar, Bhandup (W)

For areas with high concentration of industries particularly engaged in production, storage and transport of hazardous materials, Mutual Aid and Resource Groups will be set-up.

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• Mutual Aid and Resource Groups (MARGs) - The objective for setting up MARG is to make the industrial zone self-sufficient - Encourage pooling of resources to tackle industrial accidents - Manage both on-site and off-site industrial accidents - Provide for a degree of expertise in managing disasters - Reduce the response time for managing disasters - To integrate the on-site plan of industries with an off-site plan. - Assist the Corporation in managing disasters

C. Ward wise emergency preparedness plan: When the disaster situation is localized at ward level and can be managed locally, the ‘F / S’ ward plan will come into operation. However, a disaster situation may cover the entire city which would call for co- ordination of activities not only at the city level but also at the ward level. The response structure given in the ward plan essentially limits itself to micro-level intervention. When more than one ward are affected, BMC control room which is the co-ordinating authority, would expect the ward officers to co-ordinate the activities at the ward level with the line agencies such as Fire Brigade, Police etc. The responsibilities for all the ward level functionaries have been identified.

a. Key officials for ward response plan

Table 7.3: Ward details Service Designation EOC EOC In-charge BMC Mayor BMC Municipal Commissioner BMC Control Room In-charge Control Room Ward office ‘S’ Ward Officer Police (Law and Order) DCP, Zone VI Zone IX Police (Traffic) Divisional Police Inspector, G division, G1 division J division Fire Brigade Station Officer, Mulund (W) Railways Station Masters of Vikhroli, Kanjurmarg, Bhandup Railway Station BEST (Transport) Assistant Traffic Superintendent of L.B.S. Marg Bus station MSRTC Depot Manager, Nehru Nagar Depot Government Hospitals Medical Officer casualty ward, Mahatma Jyotibha Phule Hospital MTNL Area Manager, Powai Exchange BSES ( Power ) Station Engineer, Bhandup station Revenue, GOM Officer designated by Collector, Mumbai Suburban District

b. Responsibilities of S-Ward Officer On the receipt of warning or occurrence of the disaster, the S-Ward Officer is in preparedness by undertaking the following: • Establish a Ward Control Room with the following: • Direct telephone contact with BMC Control Room. • A supervisor of the rank of S.E. / J.E to be in-charge of control room. • Laborers from conservancy staff to be kept in readiness for undertaking any emergency work • Required equipments such as: • Digging Tools • Choke Clearing Equipments M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd; Bhandup (West), Mumbai – 400078 15

• Ropes • Tree-Cutting Saws • Portable Search Lights • Batteries • Megaphones • Gas Cutters • J.C.B • Poclain • Beam Cutters • Generators

The ward officer will act as Site Officer responsible for co-ordination of field activities of various line departments. The ward officer will also be responsible for providing support to line agencies so as to enable them to operate efficiently. As the Site Officer, he would be in constant touch with BMC Control Room and the field officers from Police (Law and : DCP, Zone VI Zone IX Order) Police (Traffic) : Divisional Police Inspector G division, G1 division J division Fire Brigade : Station Officers, Fire Brigade Station Railways : Station Masters of Currey Road Railway Station BEST (Transport) : Assistant Traffic Superintendent of L.B.S. Marg Bus station. MSRTC : Mumbai, Maharashtra Government Hospitals : Mahatma Jyotibha Phule Hospital MTNL : Area Manager, Powai Telephone Exchange BSES (Power) : Station Engineer, Bhandup station Revenue, GOM : Officer designated by Collector, Mumbai Suburban District

The ward officer should ensure that all BMC officers on disaster duty use the official shoulder bands with BMC emblem for easy identification. The ward officer will provide all information as given in the ward plan to the field officers of the line departments. The ward officer is directly responsible for the execution of the following tasks through BMC staff:

o Rescue Operations during House and Commercial complex Collapses in Co – Ordination with Fire Brigade in Co-Ordination with Fire Brigade. o Ensure Transport Of Injured To Hospitals On Priority o Transport of Dead to the Hospitals/Corpse Disposal o Anti-Flooding Operations o Clearing Of Debris o Salvage Operations o Clearing Of Uprooted Trees o Repairs to Damaged Roads, Water Supply and Drainage

Conclusion

M/s. K. Mahadev & Co. Pvt. Ltd.will periodically review and update the Disaster Management Plan and will take the initiative to institutionalize the relationship between all Emergency Security and Rescue Forces (e.g. Police, Municipality, Fire Brigade, Medi-Care Centres etc.)

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